Is the cost of living crisis leaving pets homeless?

Since January 2022, the Raystede Centre in Ringmer, near Lewes, has seen an increase in people giving up their pets – about 50% more than the same time last year. Mr Gough, head of animal welfare at the centre, told the BBC “We are staring straight into an animal welfare crisis. It’s Continue Reading

Will A.I. Dominate the production industry?

With AI becoming increasingly advanced, many people are starting to wonder: how will it affect everyday workers?  Due to the cost-of-living crisis in the UK, thousands of people are desperately searching for jobs to sustain their family’s needs. AI is famous for its speed and reliability, but not only will Continue Reading

Paul O’Grady

Well-known and much loved television presenter, drag queen and dog lover, Paul O’Grady (67) recently died unexpectedly because of a heart attack according to The Mirror. He is known as a celebrity due to being part of LGBTQ+ and he was an actor, writer, and comedian. He achieved notability in Continue Reading

Just Eat: Takeaway Terminators? 

World renowned takeaway service ‘Just Eat’ has recently come under pressure from almost one-hundred takeaway owners in the UK due to a ‘refund loophole’ that is stifling their profits. To add to this, Just Eat have been alleged to have been underpaying their staff; Instead using the money to expand Continue Reading

Does Comedy Go Too Far?

Comedy is a popular form of entertainment. Most comedians use comedy to test people’s views on controversial topics and often push the boundaries. But how different is it when when something controversial is said at a comedy gig and when a person says it in public. Are today’s audiences too Continue Reading

Creed III – A Knockout?

Popular movie choice for a lot of people, Creed III has recently been released and movie reviewers think the movie was very good. Is it going to get countered out like Rocky may have?  Everyone loved Rocky I, II, III and IV but the movies from 5-7 weren’t all they Continue Reading

America: When Will It Stop?

Only 90 days into 2023, there have been 130 mass shootings in the US, and 38 in the month of March alone. As the result of this, there have been 50 deaths, and 133 injuries, the most recent of these shootings being the Nashville shooting, in which 7 people lost Continue Reading

Asylum taking off at RAF Scampton

The Minister for Immigration, Robert Jenrick MP, has just announced that the previous RAF Base at Scampton, Lincolnshire, will be used to house Asylum seekers (people that come from other countries to claim asylum in the UK). The Scampton base was previously used as a military base to house pilots Continue Reading

The Night of Glory: What’s The Story?

NB. This glossary has been included to help you identify and potentially familiarise yourself with terminology used in and outside of this article. ﷺ – Sallallahu Allayhi Wasallam (Peace and salutations be upon him) عزَّوجل – Azzawajjal (The Majestic) عليه السلام – Alayhis Salaam (Peace be upon him) Ramadan is Continue Reading

The Willow Project: An American Debate

As of March 2023, the president of the USA, Joe Biden, has approved the $8 billion (£6.49 billion) Willow Project to go ahead. The Willow Project entails the drilling for oil and gas at three separate sites over coming decades across the 23m-acre National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.  Since the Continue Reading