Breakdown of Cults

Our ever-evolving society has produced various ideologies, beliefs, and theories. Most derive from the attempt to answer insoluble questions. These questions usually concern life choices, lifestyle, and the existence of omnipotent figures (specifically, which one is ‘True’).    The word ‘cult’ is predominantly known to religious movements. However, in recent years, Continue Reading

Dominating: Liverpool FC

After Liverpool’s third win in the UEFA Champions League yesterday away to German side Red Bull Leipzig, the Reds have won 11 games in all competitions this season. Liverpool’s performance in the 1-0 win demonstrated dominance and tactical efficiency. Liverpool imposed their style of play, pressing Leipzig high and pressuring Continue Reading

Is the criminal justice system around the world becoming more corrupt by the day?

Various categories of crimes are met with corresponding punishments; however, it is widely recognised that the criminal justice system exhibits significant unfairness globally. This arises from multiple factors. In this article, I will examine the systemic flaws within the judicial system and courts that undermine public trust and create cycles Continue Reading

Boston Brilliance!

A grand, new festival is coming to the small town of Boston. Lights, colour, artwork and so much more!  8 iconic landmarks will be illuminated with breathtaking colour projections and light displays, to celebrate the town’s unique history and heritage. The festival is free for all, on Friday 14th and Continue Reading

SELCP – Council Partnerships

SELCP is a partnership between East Lindsay, South Holland and Boston councils. Though it is wonderful that they are bringing these communities together, what does this mean for the future of Lincolnshire? SELCP’s aims are to improve their communities, for example in 2022 Boston was voted the “most unhappiest place Continue Reading

Boston’s Bigger Picture…?

The Arts Council England according to GOV.UK ‘champions, develops and invests in artistic and cultural experiences to enrich people’s lives.’ This year, our beloved town of Boston is benefitting but by how much and why? Arts Council England states that ‘for the next three years until 2026, we’ll invest:  £458.5 Continue Reading

Diggins’ Disco

Ron Diggins, the man credited with being the inventor of the mobile disco, is having an exhibition dedicated to his life’s work at Boston Guildhall in his hometown. This will take place until 11th January 2025 in celebration of his legacy there will also be dance sessions. Diggins, the man Continue Reading

Sutton-on-Sea Celebrates Light Waves Festival

Late afternoon on Saturday, 26th October, the Light Waves festival took over the high street of Sutton-on-Sea.  The event, which involved a Fire Garden, Lantern Parades and much more, saw crowds of around fifteen hundred people from across the country- drawn in like moths to the light (which rather fittingly Continue Reading

WARREN PEACE

Watership Down: Richard Adam’s timeless classic, crafts a story through survival and freedom. British animated films were hard to come by in the 1970s. These films weren’t your typical animated Disney films – an adaptation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm and The Beatles Yellow Submarine – nor did they come Continue Reading

Bonnie Parker: Lover or Heartless Killer

Bonnie Parker, the infamous lover to Clyde Barrow, and member of the Barrow gang, went out in a blaze of glory on 23rd of May 1934. Though painted by American Media at the time as a ruthless criminal, was this the case, or was she just blindly in love. Bonnie Continue Reading