• Scintillating Summer For ‘Slow’ Sports

    Joe Hughes argues that COVID-19's disruption of 2020's sporting calendar has opened opportunities for typically 'lower octane' sports to shine...
  • Holidays That Might Have Been: Vienna

    Like so many others in the summer of 2020, Charlotte's holiday plans to Vienna were written off due to COVID-19. Yet she still walks us through her planned itinerary amongst the grandeur of Austria's capital city and it's neighbouring tourist hotspots to help us imagine what would have been....
  • The Judas Vote

    As a country it is irrefutable that we are facing a dreadful pandemic that has killed tens of thousands of people with the number only set to rise....
  • Notts Homeless Charities Go ‘Above and Beyond’ During Coronavirus

    When the Coronavirus lockdown began in March, more than 14,500 homeless people across the country were put into emergency housing. Since July however, government funding began to run out, forcing many to return to their lives on the streets. As a result, several charities in Nottingham were forced to...
  • Monkey @ NNT Quarantine Season

    This virtual performance piece Monkey, written by Libby Horobin and Jake Levy, perfectly captures the struggles of lockdown and the desperate need for human interaction over a Zoom pub quiz. The play centres around a group of five friends trying to overcome their own boredom in a virtual quiz...
  • How Long Will The Curtains Of The West End Remain Closed?

    Across the country it seems that more and more is opening it up. We can go to the pub, go canoeing, go to theme parks and zoos or take a trip to the cinema. But the theatre? Well... that’s a different story. ...
  • Will COVID-19 Mark The Partial Death Of Women’s Professional Sport?

    Maya Israel explores what the different priorities of sport's restart means for women's sport, and whether gender equality is going backwards rather than forwards...