Let’s Talk About Anxiety
Anxiety isn’t the best thing to have but many people have the symptoms. Sometimes parents find it difficult to believe their children. To help let’s start with how the NHS describes Anxiety and its symptoms The NHS website (www.nhs.uk) explains that symptoms experienced by young children (toddlers) mean they can Continue Reading
The Six Nations
The six nations is an annual international rugby union competition. The 2023 competition begins on the 4th February and will last 5 weeks. The previous winners are France and they will try and win again – but England will try and stop them. In the history f the Six Nations Continue Reading
Are Synthetic Fuels Sufficient? Porsche think so
Porsche have announced their plans to begin production of carbon neutral fuels in a genius attempt to change the world. The production of these fuels will be almost completely carbon neutral and may open a new path into a greener world of transport. In late 2020, Porsche stated that they Continue Reading
Vaping, is it any better than nicotine?
Vaping is what people think is the healthiest product instead of using cigarettes which are full of nicotine. This is a chemical in tabaco which makes you addicted to smoking/vaping. Once had a puff of nicotine, this increases the release of the brain chemicals (neurotransmitters) that will affect your mood Continue Reading
Behind the Scenes with The Embassy Theatre
Year 6 pupils from Burgh le Marsh CE Primary School had the opportunity to interview Brendan Bugg from The Embassy Theatre in Skegness about the Christmas Panto – to find out more about the festive performances and what audiences can expect. Brendan told us that planning for the Pantomime performance Continue Reading
Cost Living Vs Christmas
Christmas is obviously going to be very different this year, due to the cost of living crisis. Some families are struggling financially and are worrying about cost. The cost of living is a phrase we use to explain everyday prices in supermarkets. It affects all families and children across the Continue Reading
Christmas Cutback
This year Boston Borough Council has had to make the hard decision to scale back on lights due to shortfalls in budgets. The councillor Ms Abbott has expressed her ‘concerns about the cost-of-living crisis and rising energy costs, says The Lincolnite. In this year a fifth of families have been Continue Reading
Black Panther 2
Black Panther 2: Wakanda forever was released on November 11, and we got an early viewing of this new marvel movie to write this review for you. The budget for this movie was $250 million but then in its opening weekend it made $331 million globally which really helped the Continue Reading
Anxiety: Social Media & School – which is worse?
As you’re reading this, 85.55% (according to Statista and World Bank) of the UK use social media but what does that do to their mental health? Same goes for school and homework, what can we do to protect the mental health of this nation? Read on as we discuss the Continue Reading
Halloween versus Light Parties
We have recently all celebrated Halloween, but not everyone celebrates it. In fact lots of people celebrate light parties instead. What is a light party ? A light party is something Christians have started celebrating lately. Since halloween disrespects god’s wishes and celebrates Satan, in christians’ opinions. It is quite Continue Reading