Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

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Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

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More than just fun: The hidden values of hobbies

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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.

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Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market

Prose and pacifism: Cally Road's radical booksellers

The end of an era: A final visit to Billingsgate fish market