A week in the life of a London based actor, singer, songwriter and waitress on roughly £15k…
Read MoreThe second lockdown is upon us but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with seven of our favourite podcasts varying from the mysterious story of Anna Delvey through to some weird and wonderful facts…
Read MoreWe caught up with with Hannah, Rachelle and Aky to discuss the growing success of the project they launched in May of this year - Brown Sugar: The Podcast. There is more however to the dynamic relationship between these three women, than the banter that breezes through their recordings….
Read MoreIn the past few months, the media has reported on the increased number of people making the treacherous journey across the English Channel to the UK. Coming from war-torn countries, stricken with violence and often poverty, asylum seekers are forced to pay extortionately high prices to people smugglers and traffickers…
Read MoreA week in the life of a London based copywriter living at home on £25,000 - £30,000…
Read MoreWith around a fifth of the UK population renting properties, bad letting agents are a thorn in millions of tenants’ sides. Katharine Hidalgo speaks to some angered tenants about their experiences with some of the worst of these letting agents…
Read MoreAs of February 2020, there were just six ethnic minority directors in the position of chair or CEO in the FTSE 100, and nine in the FTSE 250. Plus, over one third of FTSE 100 companies did not have any BAME board members…
Read MoreEvery August Bank Holiday weekend for over 50 years, roughly two million visitors have flocked to the streets of West London to join Notting Hill Carnival, a celebration of Caribbean Culture…
Read MoreAntisemitism both on and offline is a relatively everyday occurrence. Before society can do something about the problem however, it is important to acknowledge it…
Read MoreOver the past few weeks, we’ve spoken to a range of key workers to understand whether attitudes towards them have changed as a result of the pandemic. Just a few weeks ago the UK public was uniting every Thursday evening on their doorsteps to clap and cheer for the key workers…
Read MoreDissect is a serialised podcast dedicated to breaking down classic well known albums. Each season, the host - Cole Cuchna - chooses an album in which he dedicates an entire episode to a song and unpacks it line by line, note by note...
Read MoreIt’s no secret that Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, has been under intense, long-term scrutiny for how the platform responds to hate speech and misinformation posted by its users. Though Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been introduced to detect..
Read MoreLong read: To establish a clear picture of the extent of racism in boarding schools, we spoke to 30 black and mixed-race people that attended some of the top private boarding schools in the UK…
Read MoreThe problem of racism and the history of slavery is often thought (ignorantly so) to be confined to America, an issue that is being tackled over the pond. Students are often taught about the United States long-standing relationship with racism…
Read MoreCinemas are now a thing of the past and we’re so grateful for Netflix and Sky. A movie night at home is budget-friendly, easy, a great way to spend time with your loved ones and it’s also an ideal excuse to carry on snacking…
Read MoreOn March 23, Pride in London cancelled the event to follow government guidelines to protect against the spread of the coronavirus. London has had to say goodbye to its most colourful series of events, shows and parades until 2021…
Read MoreColouring sheets are no longer just for children. Each week we will be giving you downloadable colouring sheets done by our illustrator Natalie Hapeshi. Take a break and have some fun…
Read MoreIn the last few weeks, the UK has watched as its European neighbours have started to reopen shops, meet with family members and enjoy some semblance of life before lockdown. Like a naughty child, confined to its room…
Read MoreThe recent death of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery in America has sparked global outrage. Racial issues are not just unique to the US, this is a global issue that we must all work together to solve…
Read MoreI had never been one for working from home before the lockdown, claiming that my job wasn’t really do-able from home (I can now safely say that’s not the case).. Here are some of the things that I’ve found useful for making it work…
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