The UK is slowly starting to open up again, and although there are more options of places to go and things to go in the real world, the virtual world is continuing to blow up as many of us will still be staying at home lots. From virtual disco bingo…
Read MoreThe high street has visibly been struggling to retain retailers, but now, it has a new issue to contend with: Coronavirus…
Read MoreFor all our quarantine’s sins, it has without a doubt been a great opportunity to sink our teeth into some of the (many) unread books on our shelves. At a time when the news is particularly bleak, if you’re keen for a smart…
Read MoreThis year several London events have been postponed or cancelled due to the on-going coronavirus pandemic. Here’s our guide to what’s happening with London events this summer and any virtual alternatives to look out for…
Read MoreLeKood is a specialist food shop which will ensnare you into the delicious world of French cuisine. It was founded by Charlotte Graves in 2019 as a way of bringing all the best bits of French food to London…
Read MoreFor many, the lockdown has fuelled an indoor plant obsession in an attempt to bring some nature inside. From the indoor jungles we create in our living rooms to our special ‘green space’ on our desk. Now is a better time than any to adopt a plant…
Read MoreNothing screams summer quite like a picnic in the park with friends or family filled with an array of food and booze. Indoor (or garden) picnics are a fun way to change things up with whoever you are currently quarantined with…
Read MoreThe shameless coinciding of the Disney Plus launch with the beginning of lockdown, has brought no end of easily achievable joy. So in the spirit of lockdown happiness, here's a rundown of some of our top recommended films from the (virtual) kingdom where dreams come true…
Read MoreWith lockdown still very much on the agenda, the virtual world is blowing up. From a virtual Chelsea Flower show, to online poetry, to silent discos and of course workout sessions. Here are some of the virtual activities you need to check out this week…
Read MoreIn the aftermath of the coronavirus crisis, stock exchanges around the world experienced colossal declines, wiping billions off the value of companies and off pension funds, insurance companies and other institutional investors’ investments…
Read MoreThe entertainment industry might be on hold for the moment, but there’s still ways to bring the theatre to your living room. With our guide, you can still enjoy a range of shows while we’re all still in lockdown…
Read MoreIt’s been almost a decade since Clare Danes came hurtling on to our screens as the energetic, uncontrollable but extremely sharp CIA officer we now know (and love) as Carrie Mathison. Eight seasons later and the show has drawn to a close…
Read MoreThe therapeutic effects of music have become more apparent to me in these unprecedented times. A few months ago, when people were eager to see what life was like in Italy and how the country’s citizens were coping, videos circulated of people singing from their balconies. It later had a ripple effect across the world…
Read MoreMindy Kaling’s new hit show dropped at the end of April, providing us with a hilarious, bingeworthy season about a first-generation teenage Indian girl navigating her way through high school…
Read MoreAn average person's carbon footprint is currently 7.1t per year. The UK is aiming to reduce this by approximately 90% by 2050. After a couple months of a worldwide lockdown, we have proof that less travel plays a major factor in combating air pollution…
Read MoreWith the devastating news that Love Island 2020 has been cancelled due to COVID-19, FLO London is here to help fill that void and give you some tips for a thriving virtual dating life…
Read MoreFollowing Boris’s speech last night, it seems lockdown is still very much on the agenda for now. However, there are plenty of virtual activities to get you through the week! From Shakespeare, Picasso, to a pool party DJ set…
Read MoreGirl, Woman, Other is an enthralling portrait of female experience. The novel follows 12 characters and most are black British women. Immense diversity is portrayed through these women, and it is through the difference in their experiences that Evaristo weaves such a rich tapestry of what modern Britain looks like…
Read MoreHere is a guide to some of our favourite nutritious vegetarian salad recipes that are quick and easy to make! Whether you’re big on sweet potato salads, love a salad bursting with your favourite greens or perhaps your looking for something a bit more unique…
Read MoreWith lockdown still very much on the agenda, the virtual world is blowing up. From a virtual seminars about the future of London’s Transport Network to getting creative with #SaatchiTakeovers. Here are some of the virtual activities you need to check out this week…
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