4 Comforting Classics to Read

September 18, 2020

“I Capture the Castle” by Dodie Smith  A coming of age novel set in the idyllic English countryside in the 1930s, ‘I Capture the Castle’… Read more

Why Do We Need Diversity?

July 7, 2020

This article was inspired by Rebel Ideas by Matthew Syed, a book everyone should read. Think of the most intelligent person you know. This may… Read more

Childhood Criminals: Damaged or Dangerous?

July 6, 2020

Roald Dahl once said, “The more risks you allow your children to take, the better they learn to look after themselves.” Dahl, in his writing… Read more

Disillusioned Donations

May 10, 2020

Whilst the country remains in lockdown for another week and the return to business as usual remains in the distant future, thousands of new cases… Read more

Will A Virus Save the Planet?

April 16, 2020

Coronavirus. Normal life has come to a rearing halt. An increasing number of governments across the globe are enforcing lockdowns to curb the spread of… Read more

Harlan Coben: Adapted For Brits

April 11, 2020

Harlan Coben is an American crime and mystery writer born in 1962 in Newark, New Jersey. After his first novel was published when he was… Read more

Is Coronavirus Revealing Our Inherited Racism?

April 9, 2020

“If this virus is going to kill me I want to die on a vacation in Italy” As the deadly coronavirus makes its mark all… Read more

Ticket Touting Troublemakers

December 7, 2018

Have you ever been stood at a sold out gig floating around trying to source a way in, when you hear a call from someone… Read more

Happy, Healthy, Homosexual Couples: Where Are They?

June 27, 2018

Don’t you just love it when you’re lying on the couch, eating takeout and watching the newest hit, modern television show? Guaranteed it won’t be… Read more

The Lucrative Lure of the Loot Crate

June 27, 2018

It’s no secret to regular video game players that for the past couple of years loot boxes and microtransactions have been one of the biggest… Read more

My (Estro)Generation

March 9, 2018

As International Women’s Month brings focus to female issues, Kate Finlay delves into the world of music and asks why, in 2018, music is still… Read more

LHS Question Time 2017

December 27, 2017

Brexit, Islamic State, Snap Elections, talks of Trident, a failing NHS, Donald Trump; did you really think 2017 was going to be more simple? This… Read more