Artemis: Colonising the Cosmos
The most powerful and brightest rocket to ever be launched by humanity lifted itself above the swamps of East Florida. It was the first launch of many missions dubbed: Artemis. This mission is dedicated to lighting a spark in the deep darkness of space by sustaining a constant presence on Continue Reading
How Do Films Cope When Actors Die?
“Black Panther: Wakanda forever” the recent Box Office hit had to deal with the sudden, unexpected death of its star, Chadwick Boseman, in 2020. How would the production of this second film played out if he had not died of cancer? Black Panther is not the only franchise that has Continue Reading
Nemesis Closure: Make or Break?
Nemesis, one of the Big Seven at Alton Towers, has closed due to track refurbishment to give it a longer life, but at what cost? A lot of fans of the ride love the original sci-fi aesthetic and re decoration could ruin the fan’s love for the ride, dealing a Continue Reading
Future Tech…
Technology evolves every day. From the first cave man who invented the first tool – it’s not what we would class as technology now, but it was then. Technology has become so advanced that it might be ahead of our time. In this article you will find out about the Continue Reading
Festive Fun in Lincolnshire
This Christmas time so many festive activities can be found right on our doorstep that can be fun for all ages. Whether you are looking for fun for the family or an adult’s day out, Lincolnshire has it all. But where to go, what is going to be right up Continue Reading
Seoul Tragedy- Survival Techniques
Recently, in Seoul, South Korea, there was a crowd crush that killed and injured many; these people did not know that only a few moments later, their lives would be in danger. Crowd crushes can happen at very common events like festivals or even just busy city streets. A Year Continue Reading
Cop-Out!
This year COP 27 has faced many problems, one of them being, 19-year-old Greta Thunberg’s decision NOT to attend this year’s meeting even after her protests in 2018. COP 27 is a yearly meeting (6 Nov-18 Nov) where world leaders and activists meet to discuss countries justice of climate change. Continue Reading
Remembrance Day 2022
Today is a day of remembrance. This morning, pupils and teachers from Burgh Le Marsh Primary school joined members of the community at the War Memorial within the grounds of the Parish Church. As Young Journalists, we wanted to find out more about why Remembrance is still important in 2022. Continue Reading
National Saturday Club comes to Boston!
Boston College has become a part of the National Saturday Club group, to teach Art & Design to teenagers. Students attending the club will be able to discover new art styles, enjoy the ones they already like, learn about artists, explore future careers and make new friends. Boston College is Continue Reading
Royal Albert Hall Beckons for Boston!
Young musicians between the ages of 6 and 18 from Boston Music Centre, are taking a trip to the Royal Albert Hall in London to perform an 8-minute Beyonce medley from memory, in-front of an audience of 1300. And it’s been quite a journey to get there. Their performance in Continue Reading