Not so silent sufferers: Children in lockdown
“Police patrolling playgrounds is not a sight I ever thought I’d see. But here we are … children are being asked to play separately or go home.”
“Police patrolling playgrounds is not a sight I ever thought I’d see. But here we are … children are being asked to play separately or go home.”
We talk to Jamie Campbell, founder of the latest service in the renting world: Fronted. They pay your deposit for you, but is there a catch?
Amid the pandemic, refugees and asylum seekers continue to seek their rights, but at what cost and for how much longer?
We talk to education experts to find out how the UK education system treats working class students, and whether it is still fit for purpose.
Tired of throwing away wrapping paper at birthdays or Christmas because it can’t be recycled? Meet the new company that’s changing that.
When French secondary school teacher, Samual Paty, was murdered at the hands of a radical terrorist, France braced itself for what would happen next.
The concept is simple. It’s just like nutritional information, except it provides food blogs and websites the carbon footprint of their recipes and allows them to display it.
As financial insecurity rises, those most desperate for money are being exploited into paying extreme interest due to a fear of violence.
With lockdown restrictions the past year has certainly been a difficult time for all, but what does this mean for graduates?
A deadly magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck the Aegean Sea on October 30, 2020. This led to many losing their lives and homes.