More UK rail strikes announced across December and January
The RMT Union has announced four new 48h strike dates, two in December, and two in the new year. After months of travel chaos, passengers are expected to face more disruption across the winter months, after RMT bosses announced further strikes earlier today. Over...
Joe Lycett reveals he did not shred £10k in protest of Beckham’s Qatar deal
Video courtesy of Joe Lycett Comedian Joe Lycett has revealed he did not actually shred £10,000 in protest of David Beckham’s £10m deal to be the ambassador for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Lycett had set the former England footballer an ultimatum to withdraw from the...
England Open World Cup Campaign with 6-2 Thrashing of Iran
England comfortably brushed aside Iran in their opening fixture of the 2022 World Cup at the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha. The match was marred somewhat by more controversy as England abandoned plans to wear the OneLove armband in support of inclusivity...
Plans of fee charges for Mount Wise Swimming Pool come to light.
There is a potential risk of the public being made to pay for future swimming sessions at one of Plymouth’s most popular pools. Mount wise is a sought-after, family-friendly waterfront location deemed as “one of the best outdoor swimming pool complexes in the...
How the cost of living crisis will effect your Christmas
Christmas is almost upon us and for most it is a time for celebrations, a big family get together, Christmas dinner and loads of presents. Unfortunately for some, the cost of living will change how their Christmas goes ahead with nearly a fifth of families considering...
“System Change Not Climate Change” – How Bristol are actively combatting the climate crisis
Saturday 12th November saw the latest in several protests for Climate Justice and hundreds of protesters descended onto the streets of Bristol to raise awareness of various climate issues. Protests were planned across the UK to coincide with COP27 in Egypt and the...
Train or Chinook?
Train or Chinook? Home Secretary Suella Braverman was transported 19 miles from Dover to Manston on Thursday 5th November by a military Chinook helicopter when visiting the overcrowded Manston migrant centre. Suella Braverman being transported via Chinook....
Pereira Scores Stunning Victory Over Adesanya at UFC 281 to Become Middleweight Champion
Alex Pereira secured a monumental comeback win by knocking out defending champion Israel Adesanya in the fifth round of their championship bout to claim the middleweight title at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. MSG witnessed a classic card. It was a fantastic...
Biggest ever university strike to hit UK higher-education institutions
Over 70,000 University staff at 150 universities are set to strike later this month, over pay, conditions, and pensions. The University and College Union (UCU) announced that members had voted overwhelmingly to strike, as the cost-of-living crisis squeezes pay and...
The main current environmental issues and what we can do to help
While Climate change is the biggest environmental issue that we’ve been facing, there are also many others that humanity will face over the next decade — from water shortages and loss of biodiversity to waste management — here’s what you can do to help our planet. ...
The Underdog Fairy tale: Kevin Magnussen takes pole position in Sao Paulo GP Qualifying
Kevin Magnussen was understandably cheerful after securing a spectacular first pole position for himself and the underdog Haas team in a dramatic qualifying session hampered by rain at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix on Friday, the Danish driver was nearly at a loss for...
Plymouth Pavilions rink closure affects local skating club
The ice rink at Plymouth Pavilions arena is set to officially close its doors on January 1st 2023. The main reason which has been given for the closure is the increasing cost of living and the energy crisis which has affected many businesses. However, the ice rink was...
Mahsa Amini’s death triggered the protest cutting hair
Created by: Affinity May and Megan Milne The death of a 22-year-old woman being detained by Iran’s ‘morality police’ has inspired women worldwide to cut their hair in protest for Mahsa Amini. An undated picture obtained from social media shows Mahsa Amini...
Women are saying ‘enough is enough’ to ‘harmful’ body type trends
A viral Instagram post by Jameela Jamil slammed the New York Post for stating that ‘heroin chic’ bodies were back and curvy bodies are out, but women are speaking up by declaring that women’s body types are not fashion trends. On Wednesday, the official Twitter...
The world’s largest lottery win
The largest ever global lottery prize has been won in Talahassee, South California, USA on Tuesday this week. The, as yet, unnamed winner has so far failed to come forward to claim the $2billion Powerball prize, but when they do, under Californian law, their name will...
Messi picks up Worrying Injury Two Weeks before the World Cup
Argentina Captain and Paris Saint Germain forward Lionel Messi has suffered an inflamed Achilles just weeks before the World Cup in Qatar. The forward missed PSG victory yesterday at Lorient in Ligue 1 with the damaged tendon. However, PSG have insisted it is only a...
Sam Masters Back in Wolves Colours for 2023
Australian rider Sam Masters has retained his place in the Wolves team for next year and will be leading them as captain. After leading Wolves to the SGB Premiership play-off semi-finals, averaging 8.28 points, the team boss Peter Adams had no other choice but to keep...
Hardie Haunts Exeter in Halloween Clash!
Plymouth Argyle striker Ryan Hardie scored a brace as the Greens disposed of their Devon rivals 4-2 in a highly anticipated clash at Home Park. The Grecians struck first blood after 25 minutes with Midfielder Archie Collins slotting from close range from a Jay...
Cracks begin to show at Twitter after mass layoffs
ELON Musk abruptly fired nearly half of Twitter’s workforce on Friday, in an effort to cut costs. Musk bought the social media giant in October for $44bn, and quickly revealed sweeping changes to the platform. Musk said the company was losing over $4m (£3.5m) per day...
Plymouth Marjon leads the way and becomes one of the greenest universities in the country.
Plymouth Marjon university exceeds the vision and becomes one of the greenest universities in the country. Doing their bit to protect the planet, Marjon's is committed to zero carbon by 2030. With the ground source heat pumps being installed, final checks completed...
Run Plymouth: highlighting athletes across the city
It’s time to dust off those trainers as it is the return of Plymouth’s yearly running festival, taking place between Plymouth Hoe and Elburton. Every year, thousands of people take part in these various races. Whether that’s to improve their fitness, beat personal...
Queer Hate Crimes and the Dreaded Question
There are certain types of people in this world who will always find someone to hate. It may not be that they are, in themselves, hateful, but rather that they find themselves, as people so often are, afraid of that which they don’t understand, that which is...
When lucy met the Bluetits
https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/doughnut/files/2022/04/Bluetits-AUDIO-CLIP-NO.-2-MP3.mp3 On Tuesday 12th April I went down to the white steps of Tinside on Plymouth Hoe, where I had arranged to meet Claire Cassidy of the Plymouth Ladies Bluetits group. Tinside is where...
Wordle – are you hooked?
Wordle! Have you heard of it and are you, like me, already addicted? The online game Wordle is the newest instant daily word thing to appear in the lives of scrabble and other wordgame addicts. It first appeared online in October 2021 and was created by Josh Wardle, a...
WHO WILL SNATCH 4TH SPOT IN THE PREMIER LEAGUE ?
We are now at the halfway point in this years Premier League season and it is all to play for in the 4 horse race for 4th spot . Tottenham Hotspur , Arsenal , West Ham United and Manchester United will be fighting to the last day for that last place in Champions...
The tragic story of Juice WRLD – Two years on
A recent HBO documentary shows the American rapper’ life prior to his sudden death which was filled with anxiety, drug use and depression. The documentary shows the struggles of the Chicago rapper’ life but the sheer music talent he had. The ability to freestyle on...
WHO IS THE GREATEST RAPPER OF ALL TIME ?
In the world of Hip-Hop the term “G.O.A.T” or ” Greatest Of All Time ” gets thrown around a lot these days by fans and even artists themselves . So let`s get to the bottom of it . Ultimately it is virtually impossible to decide on just one due...
CAN CONOR MCGREGOR REACH THE TOP AGAIN ?
After a disastrous year inside the Octagon , former two world champion and Irish superstar , Conor McGregor is edging closer to a return after his scary leg break against Dustin Poirier last July . Now only having 1 win in the past 5 years , he was once considered...
Heroes of food waste
Food waste is a massive issue around the world with an estimated one-third of all food produced with the purpose of human consumption going to waste, this equates to around 6.6 million tons of food waste in the UK alone. Massive amounts of labour, transportation and...
History of food waste
Food waste has always been an issue, but back hundreds of years ago, people got inventive. If they were eating animals, they’d be sure to use every part of their furry friend, either as a meal or as clothing from hides, soap from lard, candles from fats and even tools...
Don’t Look Up: or, just don’t watch.
Don’t Look Up is the most recent hit from Netflix and is the newest film from Adam McKay (The Big Short, Anchorman) also having written, produced and directed the sci-fi comedy. IMDb describes the film to be “Two low-level astronomers [must] go on a giant media tour...
Booster Jabs… how have they affected people and are they working to stop the spread of Covid-19?
As of Monday December 27th, 215,703 people received a booster or third dose, and 56.9% of people in the UK aged 12 and over have now received their booster jab. ITV News highlighted that PM Boris Johnson, scrapped his original goal of vaccinating all adults with a...
Saltash Leisure Centre Saved
This short film is to follow up my save our leisure centre...
Girls
2021 was yet another year in which we saw too many females attacked, raped and murdered. I felt compelled to make something in an attempt to display this appalling situation. But basically, there are no words I can use which will ever adequately convey the magnitude...
A walk in the woods…
Jon Foster (63) is the one-man-army, responsible for the transformation of Coombe Woods, hidden away in the centre of Saltash. He began working there almost 15 years ago, as an ‘outlet’ when he started to suffer mental health problems, as a result of caring for his...
Healthcare Assistant claims that staff shortages are still the biggest threat to the NHS, despite the promise of increased funding.
The UK Government released its Autumn-budget and Spending Review for 2021 last month, alongside a message of “rising productivity” for “post-COVID” Britain. This included an additional 1.25% Health and Social Care Levy for many taxpayers from April 2022, with a...
Bobbi-Anne McLeod – body found in search for missing girl
On Tuesday 23rd November, the three-day search for 18-year-old Bobbi-Anne McLeod came to an end at Bovisand beach, eight miles from where it began. A body was found, and the family were informed. We are still expecting a formal identification from the next of kin....
Student Accommodation – Here’s the problem.
Picture this; it’s September first, and you’re moving into your new flat – fresh into your second year at university and experiencing letting for the first time after a year of complete uncertainty. This was me.I got the train down the night before,...
12 DAYS OF THE TORIES: the scandals that made headlines this year
The Conservative party has now been governing the country for 11 years but none of them have been quite as fruitful for headlines and gossip as 2021 has, so without further ado… In the last 12 months of governing, the Tory party gave to me: 12 weeks off for...
‘’TikTok saved my life.’’: how does TikTok influence pop culture and its followers.
An app that has grown exponentially over the last few years, TikTok has become a powerhouse of social media platforms. With a fanbase that spans across many generations, its effect on much of today’s culture is prevalent through causing trends that influence many....
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Why don’t Spaniards go to away football matches
The Spanish top flight, La Liga Santander is one of the most attended football leagues in the world, with over 10 million fans going to watch a game throughout the season, but there is one thing that almost always seems to be missing, Away fans. La Liga has some of...
Plymouth Argyle: Highs and Lowes
Plymouth Argyle began life without Ryan Lowe with 1-1 draw away at MK Dons in League One. A 66th minute goal from substitute Conor Grant earned a point for the away side after Tennai Watson’s first senior goal had put Dons in front in the first half. This...
How much do Apple slow iPhones down?
Joe McCormick investigates one of the biggest controversies in Apple’s history. Apple are the pioneers of the smartphone world. When the iPhone was first announced in 2007, the keynote’s audience laughed at Steve Jobs when he said that the primary method...
Ella Sampson Newsroom Radio Interview
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Georgia Large – News Room – Radio Submission
Radio submission...
Should We Be More Cautious Of The Omicron Varient?
The Omicron variant is well and truly upon us, but is it as a dangerous as it has been portrayed within the media? It is understood that the Omicron variant of Covid-19, is far more transmissible compared to other variants of the virus, with it being 5.4 more times...
Gambling Addiction and its Impact in Football
Paul Charles Merson is a former Arsenal player and manager who now works as a football pundit in England. Inside the pitch, an icon for many football fans, but soon after that final whistle the reality was another one, Merson was an addict. Gambling, alcohol, and...
Children smoking as young as nine. Cigarette giants advertise to kids.
The major tobacco companies collectively known as Big Tobacco have been involved in some very “shady” practices over the decades, from increasing the addictive nicotine levels in cigarettes, allegedly bribing top doctors to deny smoking’s harmful side effects, and to...
Domestic food waste disposal not coming to Plymouth in the immediate future
Currently, one-third of all food that is produced with a purpose for human consumption is wasted. This equates to 1.3 billion tons of food waste globally, while just in the UK, 6.6 million tons of food is wasted. Three-quarters of this were suitable for human...
The truth behind touch therapy for dementia patients.
Around 5 million adults, at least age 65, have dementia. On the 18th March 2018 my Grandma, 75 years of age, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. It wasn’t sudden, I always knew that things were not quite right as she was slowly forgetting what would have...
The fight goes on to save five Cornish leisure centres from closure
Saltash Leisure Centre is one of five Cornish leisure centres, currently under the threat of imminent closure. Centres at Saltash, Wadebridge, Falmouth, Launceston, and the hydrotherapy pool at St Austell, could all face closure as early as March 2022. In Saltash, the...
Max Verstappen VS Lewis Hamilton: Every Lap Counts
Rivalries In sport make it so special. Two different sides fighting it out for top spot. With Prost vs Senna, Schumacher vs Hakkinen, and Hamilton vs Rosberg, Formula One isn’t different. This year a new rivalry has been created as Max Verstappen fights for the top...
Pandora’s boxes: Loot boxes and their destructive trail on modern gaming
Ever since loot boxes and other games of chance were introduced into video games back in 2005, such as in mobile games like Puzzle Pirates, it has become increasingly concerning to many gamer’s as to just how many of these practices, which were unheard of for...
Are both members of the public and NHS workers able to take days off work due to mental health related issues?
Since March 2020, people’s mental health has become increasingly worse due to the global pandemic, and as a result, the NHS staff have been put under a massive strain; to help others whilst considering the affect on themselves. When it comes to mental health, 72...
“We let ourselves down” – Truro Bow out of ACE league after crushing defeat in Oxford
Truro College’s high-flying 1st XV had their wings clipped on Wednesday as they suffered a heartbreaking 31-12 loss to Oxford College in their final ACE playoff round. Second half tries from Gideon Blacklock and Jayden Oakes were not enough to salvage victory as the...
F1 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – Live Blog Coverage
It all comes down to this. F1 has arrived at Abu Dhabi for the final race of the season, and for the second time in Formula One history, the championship leaders have arrived at the final race on equal points. Max Verstappen will start today’s race from pole...
Newsroom Submission
Environment in football: What you can do as a fan https://sites.marjon.ac.uk/doughnut/files/2021/12/Alex-brundle-interview-improved.mp3...
Free school meals
Due to the complications that Coronavirus caused, and from pressure from high profile football star Marcus Rashford, the government agreed to extend free school meals scheme over the summer holidays. The government agreed to give those who are usually able to get free...
Rebecca Wallis Structured Assignments – The Newsroom JAMH54 – 21/22x
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Charity Sports at Marjon
Every week at Marjon is great for sport no matter what team you play for. The social aspect being part of one is integral for a great experience This week on campus we saw 2 mixed gendered teams competing in charity games, The first event took place on the Marjon...
How safe are women in Plymouth?
With the recent surge of spiking cases, sexual assault and even murder in Plymouth, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to feel safe on a night out or even venturing out in the dark for a walk or to see your friends. Since the body of a young woman was found...
Should you be worried about the Omricon variant?
Yesterday marked a ‘grim milestone’ in terms of COVID deaths in Plymouth. The area’s fatalities have risen to 306 people since the start of the pandemic, with 300 of those deaths coming from Derriford hospital and 6 coming from Mount Gould hospital....
Dolly Parton’s Hit Musical ‘9 To 5’ brings girl power and attitude to Plymouth
Inspired by the 1980 movie of the same title, ‘9 to 5’ is a pure girl power musical that thrilled audiences during its West End run before the pain in the neck that is covid came along and cut the London run and the previous UK Tour short. But now its back and hitting...
Black friday sales soar whilst shortages and high prices leave deals scarce.
Black Friday, traditionally an American event that sees hoards of people swarming shopping malls on the Friday following thanksgiving has made its way to the UK, and people are buying into it. It has been predicted that 60% of adults will make purchases this year with...
Goodbye Great British Bake off 2021
Sadly, we’ve reached the final of the Great British Bake Off 2021 Can it be so? Surely this year’s Great British Bake Off can’t be over already? The last 10 weeks have whipped by, and we’re now so familiar with the bakers in the tent, they...
Britcar 2022: New Plans as Championship status upgraded
With the close of a thrilling 2021 season, Britcar’s plans for 2022 have been announced. The status of the Championship has been upgraded by Motorsport Uk to National level. This means the Britcar Endurance Championship will now be the British Endurance...
Norwegian Postal Company Include Gay Santa in Advert
PROGRESSIVE Norwegian postal service ‘Posten’ have launched their 2021 Christmas advert marking the 50th anniversary of the decriminalisation of homosexuality within the country. Within the ad, Santa’s love story, traditionally depicted as heterosexual, is instead...
Shop Local at Royal William Yard
The shops are full of festive goodies, the lights are going up around the streets and radio stations are in the full swing of things, there’s no denying it any longer, Christmas is just around the corner. With one month to go until the big day arrives, have you...
GBBO – free from week and goodbye Lizzie
We’ve now reached week 8 of 2021’s Great British Bake Off, and this week the bakers were asked to make a range of free from recipes. The first signature challenge saw the contestants asked to create dairy free ice cream sandwich biscuits. Lizzie’s...
Wildlife in the River Thames thriving, but climate change remains a threat
Back in 1957, the famous River Thames was described as filthy, strange opaque brown in colour and smelling of rotten eggs. That same year, The Natural History Museum declared it as biologically dead, meaning that the water quality was so poor and the oxygen levels so...
Mighty Marjon Sport Round Up – 11-11-21
It’s been another busy BUCS Wednesday for our Mighty Marjon teams with games happening at home and away. The Men’s football first team played UWE firsts away, a game which sadly resulted in a 6-0 loss for Marjon with the men’s football seconds also...
What’s the Buzz about Bees?
According to Nature Communications, ‘A scientific review of insect numbers around the world suggested that 40% of species were undergoing “dramatic rates of decline” with bees, ants, and beetles disappearing 8 times faster than mammals, birds or reptiles.’ Adapted to...
Mighty Marjon sport round up!
As ever, it has been a busy week for sport at Marjon, but if you’ve been closer to a deadline than the side line, here’s what you need to know… On Tuesday we saw two of our 2nds teams play. Men’s Basketball 2s went up against UTB Bucks at home and, whilst they fought...
Student Spiking Scandal
Spiking has been an issue for years but as of recent weeks, there has been a huge rise in reported cases up and down the country which has sparked a national outcry. Both women and men have begun to come forward and speak about their experiences. Drink spiking is the...
Environment in football: What you can do as a fan
Following the COP26 summit in Glasgow recently, much has been made of the impact that football fans have on the environment, and what we can be doing on matchdays to limit our carbon footprint. Here are five things you can change on matchdays to be more...
Food waste – what is the real cost?
Do we know the real cost of the food that the world wastes? Approximately 14% of all fresh fruit and vegetables produced worldwide is lost, between the time it’s harvested and when it reaches the supermarket shelf. Fact. Billions of litres of water are used in...
Photographer Mandy Barker turns marine debris into art
The Photography festival ‘PHOTO IS:RAEL’ hosted a press conference in relation to COP26, featuring photographer Mandy Barker. Her newest series of work named ‘FFS Still’ has just been released and coincides with the start of COP26 to raise...
New Airpods, MacBook Pro and more unveiled at Apple Keynote
On 18th October 2021, Apple went live to once again add some more devices to their ever-expanding product range. The California-based company not only released an all-new MacBook Pro with two new processor options; but also revisions to the HomePod mini and AirPods...
The Great British bake Off is back!
And we’re off! Tuesday saw the first of this year’s Great British Bake Off and, as always, it started with a bang. I’m slightly stumped by the Bake-Off team’s decision to open this year with the 30-year-old Billy-Ray Cyrus song (that nobody under 30 will even...
Self-Employed Taxpayers Can Now Apply for Fifth, And Final, SEISS Grant
The self-employed income support scheme (SEISS) grant, introduced by the government to help businesses through the coronavirus pandemic, is open for applications again. This grant can award businesses up to £7,500. However, businesses may have to submit two turnover...
Basis Periods Set To End From 2022
Up to 6 MILLION businesses could be affected by the changes which aim to make tax administration “more effective, efficient and easier for taxpayers to get their tax right”. The move comes from the government to help the transition to the ‘Making Tax Digital’ (MTD)...
Stonehenge tunnel ruled unlawful by high court
Campaigners have won a high court battle to prevent a tunnel being built next to Stonehenge. The government backed the 1.7bn scheme to build a two-mile tunnel, the aim was to reduce A303 congestion. It was ruled on Friday that Grant Shapps, the transport secretary had...
Do TV And Movies Have The Responsibility To Make Content More Diverse?
Diversity can be defined as a variety of different groups within our society. Diversity can include Age, Ethnicity, Disability, Sexual Orientation, Gender, Economics etc. Diversity Representation in TV and Film is very important in our society. Even though...
Negative Effects Of Reality Tv On Society
Reality TV first fully became popular in the 1990s even though there were shows before that in America however it first became popular over in the UK in the early 2000s with Big Brother being adapted from the Netherlands and made into a British version in 2000. A huge...
Should Covid-19 Vaccines Be Mandatory?
Ever since the COVID – 19 pandemic has impacted all of the world, many have been looking for some way to stop transmission from happening or at least happening so easily, and over the last few months a couple of different types of vaccinations have been given out to...
The elephant in the room
It’s back – the monster topic that is obesity, has raised it’s ugly head yet again. According to a recent independent review by Henry Dimbleby “there have been 14 government strategies aimed at reducing obesity in the UK since 1992. None have succeeded. The UK is...
Ted Kaczynski – The mind of a genius
The Unabomber. A domestic terrorist who spent seventeen years targeting random people with bombs sent through the mail. He killed three people and injured 27 others during his campaign. His capture marked the end of the longest manhunt in FBI history. Kaczynski...
A quick introduction into Bitcoin
The majority of us are still trying to wrap our heads around the idea of Crypto currency, I first heard about it back in 2016, 7 years after its creation. I greeted the idea of Bitcoin with an instant dismissal, thinking it would phase out and a few unfortunate souls...
Pets to the rescue: The positive impact pets had on their owners during a year of lockdown restrictions
Now, after over a year of lockdowns here in the UK, people across the country have been reflecting on the help they have received from their loyal furry house mates. Sarah, 26, found being stuck at home during the first lockdown “very overwhelming”. After a medical...
HMS/mD1: Dartmouth’s sunken sub granted protection
The WW1 era ship HMS D1, that was purposely sunk off the coast of Dartmouth in 1918, has been given protection, protecting its contents from being moved but still enabling diving. After it was purposely sunk towards the end of the First World War, it is now used as a...
It’s good to be different
Now is the best time in your life to be different Last weekend, Elon Musk the autodidact, multi-billionaire Tesla and SpaceX magnate, hosted America’s Saturday Night Live show, professing to be the first person with Asperger’s syndrome to do so. His performance was...
Does the Tavistock Viaduct need more Mental Health signs?
Earlier this week, I went for a late-night walk to the Tavistock viaduct, located above Bannawell Street, to appreciate the views of Tavistock. While I was up there, one of my friends pointed something out to me that I have never noticed in the many times I have...
UN fears of ground invasion rise, amid Israel and Palestine airstrikes.
Israel has continued to step up their airstrikes against Palestinian militants in Gaza, in retaliation to Hamas rockets aimed at Tel Aviv. The Israeli air defense system has so far managed to repel most missiles sent across the border. However, Hamas has recently...
The Return of Guitar Hero
Picture the scene: the year is 2005, you’ve just got back from a stressful day at high-school with your favourite pack of Doritos and Mountain Dew that you bought from the local corner shop. You walk in the door, run up the stairs, avoiding your family at all...
Marjon leads in Varsity 2021
The Varsity sporting events kicked off on 5th of May, instead of the usual mass spectator sports, the student unions opted for a behind closed doors method with all events being livestreamed via the Marjon and UPSU Facebook pages. As per the previous years the Varsity...
Do you feel comfortable with restrictions being eased?
On Monday May 17th, the UK will be entering the next stage of lockdown restrictions being eased, despite the PM feeling concerned over the new Indian Covid-19 variant. As we approach this date, some people are feeling more anxious than others over the relaxation, with...
Potential for “a full-scale war” between Israel and Palestine
Hundreds of Palestinian protestors have been wounded in clashes with the Israeli police, this conflict has impacted the capital city of Israel, Jerusalem; the Gaza Strip and Tel Aviv- another city within Israel. Why has this happened? This has came from Israel’s...
The Demise of Debenhams: Helping highlight the worker strike
The last Debenhams stores will close as of this Friday and Saturday, after it was announced the brand was moving online on April 9th, 2020. Since then, stores around the country have been slowly shutting down, and this weekend marks the end of a high street era....
The Never-Ending Debate: Should Horse Racing be Stopped?
Horse racing is popular sport in many places around the world. It has been a sport since the first documented race back in 1651. The sport consists of 40 horses racing around a race track while jumping fences. With the winning jockey winning a huge cash prize. ...