The Royal Family; A thing of the past?
When you think of Britain, many things come to mind. Is anyone thinking of fish and chips? Or maybe tea? Whatever your first thoughts were, it is likely that at some point, you thought of the Royal Family. Since 1066, Britain has had a monarch. Throughout that time, the monarchs Continue Reading
Back in the Swing!
The 2024 tennis season has just kicked off with the first Grand slam event of the year; the Australian open. The singles draw started on the 14th of Jan, with the doubles on the 16th, and the mixed doubles tomorrow. Whilst many received positive draws that would allow them to Continue Reading
‘Worlds Oldest Dog’ is a Guinness World Record holder
The world’s oldest dog, Bobi a Portuguese Mastiff, dies aged 31 ( 217 in dog years). Bobi’s whole life was a miracle when he and his 3 brothers were born his current owners could not afford to take care of them. The owners decided to sell all the puppies and Continue Reading
Apple: Feeling flat
Planned obsolescence is, “the policy of making consumer goods which rapidly becomes obsolete and so require replacing” so says the Oxford Dictionary. Since 2017 Apple has admitted to lowering battery performance to prolong its life; in 2020 the DGCCRF (French Fraud watchdog) fined Apple $21m and in the US it Continue Reading
Kaiser Catastrophe
On the 7th of October, the world was immensely shocked as Franz Beckenbauer sadly passed, well known for winning the World Cup as a manager and a player. Born on 11th September 1945 in Germany, Munich. He made his debut for Bayern in a Bundesliga match against FC St Paul Continue Reading
Luke ‘The Nuke’
Luke ‘The Nuke’ Littler is a 16-year-old boy who has broken history. At just the age of 16 he has managed to reach the final of the PDC World Championship, the biggest darts competition worldwide. Unfortunately, Luke lost in the finals to Luke Humphries 7 sets to 2. Luke has Continue Reading
Jonathon Majors (Kang) Arrested!
Trigger warning – the following section references to themes of domestic violence and abuse which some individuals may find distressing. Reader discretion is advised. The six-person jury found that Majors, known for playing Kang in the Marvel films, attacked British choreographer Grace Jabbari during an altercation in March. The verdict Continue Reading
Ofsted: The Impact on Teachers
YouGov released a new set of data in which Ofsted’s impact on teachers has been revealed. From a recent survey 90% of teachers have an unfavourable view of Ofsted – YouGov. They have backed this up by producing this graph: A Head of Department at a school said that, “It Continue Reading
Nitazenes: Easy fun but easier death
Drugs have been sold on the street for decades but how do these drugs hurt and affect your life? Nitazenes is the latest drug causing serious injures to people. First cases were found in 2021 when an 18-year-old girl was treated for a non-fatal overdose. Deaths from Nitazenes in the Continue Reading
Columnist Feature: Christmas Advertising
The best season of the year is festive time; aka Christmas…For this young journalist! It’s such an exciting and magical time of the year, especially for the little ones. As you know children want presents, but from where do they get the ideas from? During the holiday season, companies often Continue Reading