Vinegar Syndrome is the leading name in archiving weird, wild, and under-appreciated cinema from yesteryear. It’s a tough job, but someone’s got to do it.
No thanks, I'll walk
Meet Epowar, the safety app that can automatically detect if you are being attacked.
More than just fun: The hidden values of hobbies
Collective studies have shown that having a hobby can lower levels of depression, increase life satisfaction, happiness and self-reported health.
With interviews from journalist and mental heath ambassador Millie Gooch and third-year university student Salma Bentir, we get in insight into the benefits of why it’s so important for students to have a hobby.
Where have all the women gone?
It seems a woman reaches 50 and she is viewed as not capable to present on TV anymore.
The emotion behind memorial benches
In the serene corners of parks, bustling city squares, and picturesque coastal vistas across the United Kingdom, a unique form of remembrance silently speaks to passers-by — the Memorial Bench.
Cybersecurity: The new arms race
A look into teenagers becoming millionaires from their bedroom, narcotics traffickers, using AI for hacking, terrorism and war
Ditching the Erasmus Scheme in Britain devastated opportunities for UK and EU students; three years on, the Young European Movement are ready to restore international education.
Sobriety's in for 2024
The Dry January challenge is taking over the nation, as people go sober from drinking alcohol for the whole month.
The struggle of women in South Asia
Gender discrimination is a pervasive issue in many cultures across the world, with South Asia being no exception.
“It’s about preserving something while making something new.”
