by mar Garrick | Mar 8, 2021 3:44PM | Long Reads, News
Whilst diversity is improving in journalism, it is a still a problem that needs addressing. Assistant Editor of The Daily Mirror, Darren Lewis, shares his personal experiences and thoughts on taking a step in the right direction. The figures speak for themselves. In...
by Taylor Ogle | Mar 8, 2021 2:53PM | Long Reads
Credit: Kaye Fordtography Jeans no longer fit the same way they did last March. Professional work wear consists of jogging bottoms for many. Even choosing an outfit to wear for the weekly grocery shop has become an anxiety-ridden task. Our relationship with our bodies...
by Jack Williamson | Mar 8, 2021 2:35PM | Long Reads
Image by Jenny Hill on Unsplash. Like a dark cloud, boredom and sedentary routines have been hanging over us since the March 2020 lockdown. To tackle both, many people have turned to running for the first time. Inspired by extremely popular apps, Couch to 5k and...
by Michael Jones | Feb 22, 2021 4:25PM | Long Reads
Life in city centres is likely to become a lot livelier after lockdown. No longer will bars and restaurants prioritise their makeshift takeaway business and cafe’s might just ask you to stay rather than leave upon serving you a drink. The list goes on. Yet one...
by Amber OConnor | Feb 22, 2021 4:18PM | Long Reads
There are certain things you would expect to find on a passenger flight: fuel, passengers and certainly a pilot, but you might be surprised to find flowers. Every year millions of flowers are flown to the United Kingdom, nestled in the cargo of commercial planes. So...
by Nuria Mateus | Feb 22, 2021 3:33PM | Long Reads
In “Wuthering Heights”, Emily Brontë wrote: “In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society”. Literature has the power to make us travel during lockdowns, even if we can only see the...