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5 things you can do for others now

Covid made us all feel a bit blue at times, and with England heading into lockdown number two, it's important…

4 years ago

Anti-lockdown march in South London

Latest Covid news:  Boris Johnson announces new lockdown  Camden protest  Anti-Lockdown - Who goes out and why? The UK is…

4 years ago

Halloween Havoc: How will you be celebrating this year?

This Halloween is not going to be like the usual we are all used to having every year, as Covid…

4 years ago

Protests in front of French Embassy in London condemning French President’s comments

After the Friday Prayer, hundreds of Muslims demonstrated in front of the French Embassy in London on Friday 30 October,…

4 years ago

Nigeria Still Bleeds – Aftermath of Buhari Speech

Young, Nigerian Londoners are continuing to express their disappointment following Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari’s address to the nation commanding that…

4 years ago

7 weird things happening around the UK during the coronavirus pandemic

It’s been a pretty tough week here in the UK with confusion and panic as London and other parts of…

4 years ago

Dos and Don’ts of the new Tier 2 COVID restrictions for university students in London

With the Prime Minister introducing the new restrictions yesterday morning we are once, again facing a challenge of adjusting to…

4 years ago

RACISM IN FOOTBALL GOES FAR DEEPER THAN FOOTBALL

Racism. An issue that, in modern football at least, seems to be inescapable. Countless incidents, collective outrage followed by discussions…

5 years ago

Merriam-Webster announces another progressive word of the year

Merriam-Webster announced this past Tuesday that their word of the year is they, an all-inclusive pronoun that refers to people…

5 years ago

Low moods and high hems: What is it about fashion and mental health?

Can “no great genius has ever existed without a strain of madness” be maintained when it’s the stress of budget…

5 years ago