18 April, 2021 0 University life in a pandemic By Harry Thomas-Humphreys In a global pandemic where the offending virus disproportionately affects the [...]
31 March, 2021 0 Unlocking the hidden heritage of Ireland’s holy wells By Alan Haslam “Believe that a further shore is reachable from here. Believe in miracles and cures and [...]
24 March, 2021 0 1000 actionless days: UK government fails to ban conversion therapy as LGBTQ+ hate crime continues to soar By Sophie Perry In 1952, World War II codebreaker Alan Turing was convicted of gross indecency for sexual [...]
19 March, 2021 0 Farmers hope Agriculture Act will save native East Midlands breeds Video Journalist Hannah Roe Farmers are hoping the government puts words into action to protect native breeds [...]
17 March, 2021 0 PLYMOUTH CARE JOURNEYS: CARING FOR CARE LEAVERS IN THE CITY By Erin Downes A million pound project to support care leavers in Plymouth has been described as having a [...]
15 March, 2021 0 Digital Exclusion: One organisation’s campaign to make a difference during the coronavirus pandemic By Hannah Simpson Old and unused laptops and phones are being donated by an environmental charity to help [...]
14 March, 2021 0 Amateur Boxing: Covid Lockdown making it “really hard” to bounce back By Ethan Connolly-Forster Anthony Joshua, two-time world heavyweight champion, began his career in an amateur [...]
12 March, 2021 0 Decolonising our education system: The primary school reforming it’s curriculum By Ayoola Adeniji Torriano primary school in Camden have made moves to reform their curriculum and school [...]
12 March, 2021 0 How the pandemic has affected Sheffield’s first ‘mental health friendly’ football team By George Boswell The Covid 19 pandemic has proved a challenging time for people across the country. [...]
12 March, 2021 0 Amateur theatre groups face an uncertain future post-lockdown By Jada Joshi Amateur theatre groups have voiced their fears about the future, after the industry took a huge [...]