• Do we have a problem with ‘cultures of silence’?

    Lara Sammé Recently, there have been numerous groundbreaking cases of abuses of power within well-known institutions and industries, such as Hollywood and all of the scandals on set involving directors. Even now, these stories continue to come to light, as those unjustly affected by people in power bravely speak...
  • Myths, Magic & Mystery: what British folklore reveals about the Isles

    Katie Barr Folklore isn’t just a collection of dusty old stories – it’s Britain’s way of whispering its history through myths, warnings, and wild imagination. These legends didn’t just entertain; they shaped the way people saw their land, their rulers, and even their own survival. From eerie spirits to...
  • How to be a genius – owning your craft might be easier than you think

    Summer Revely Ever wanted to know how to be a genius in your field? Or do you just want to know how to get the best out of your working hours? Summer Revely’s article might just be the answer… It’s no secret that when you ‘get in the zone’...
  • What gives Maths the right to be compulsory until 18?

    Jess Lewis Maths in the UK currently stands as a compulsory subject until 16 years old, yet many other countries such as Australia, Germany, France, the USA, and Japan have some form of maths education until they are 18. So why is the UK different, and should we really...
  • In Conversation With Life-Coach, Journey With Ju

    Have you ever prevented your dreams from becoming a reality simply because you’ve doubted your own potential? If so, then life-coaching could be for you. It’s not as intimidating as it sounds, and contrary to belief, you don’t have to be a wealthy and successful CEO to have one!...