Boston Beagle Races at Aintree

After a cold night camping The Boston Beagle Race Team raced at Aintree, Wednesday 13th September, where they would have to overcome many challenges through the day. They got set up bright and early and started adjusting the car ready for the race ahead. After the Greenpower event organisers gave Continue Reading

Taylor’s version – what does it mean?

“It fills me with such pride and joy to announce that my version of Speak now will be out July 7” Taylor Swift posted to her Instagram. While many avid Taylor Swift fans will know what this means, other people who aren’t such devoted Swifties are left in the dark.  Following Continue Reading

The new killer virus is said to be on its way to the UK

A ‘killer virus’, also known as the Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) broke out around Europe, affecting Iraq and Namibia, also killing 2 reported people in Pakistan. Many experts believe that there is a matter of time because it reaches the UK, where many lives would be at risk. This virus Continue Reading

Threads: All you need to know about the new social media app

Threads is the fastest growing app ever, with a staggering 100 million users in only 5 days from launch. However, the new social media platform has received many complaints and controversies despite its youthfulness. Threads is a new social networking app made by Meta for sharing with text, and photos Continue Reading

Arctic Monkeys: Footsteps to Fame 

Arctic Monkeys. Who would have thought that a group of teenage boys from Sheffield could have connected to millions of people around the world through their music. Could go from handing out CD’s and posting videos on social media to touring the world and releasing eight studio albums. They could Continue Reading

NATO: Turkey drops objections to Sweden’s application and Ukraine’s future membership

NATO leaders meet at key summit, in Lithuania mere hours ago as the alliances chief, Jens Stoltenberg, said Erdoğan(president of Türkiye) has agreed to work closely with the grand national assembly (Turkey parliament) to ensure the principals approval. And a crucial summit that could shape the direction of the war in Ukraine and the Continue Reading

Loughborough Lightning Strikes Lincolnshire

On 28th June we, the pupils of Burgh le Marsh CE Primary, interviewed Beth Cobden. Beth is an international Netball player who plays for England and Loughborough Lightning. We asked her a few challenging questions about her career. Interview Team: Ashley – Camera, Erin – Sound, Amelia – Producer, Summer Continue Reading

Dam!

On the 6th of June 2023, the great Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine was “blown up”. There was great flooding and “mass destruction”. Hundreds and thousands are now at risk because of it. It provides water to the Crimea, the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant Continue Reading

Novak Djokovic makes history – 23rd Grand Slam!

Serbian Novak Djokovic seals his place in history this week by winning his 23rd Grand Slam title in straight sets over the Norwegian Casper Ruud in the French Open.  Djokovic’s 7-6 (1) 6-3 7-5 victory over Ruud draws him level with Serena Williams and her 23 Grand Slam titles in Continue Reading

The Woman Trials

One woman every six minutes will die from heavy bleeding after giving birth. Within 24 hours of childbirth, there is usually some bleeding, however heavy bleeding after childbirth (known as postpartum haemorrhage – PPH) kills a woman every six minutes. This makes it the leading cause of maternal mortality. Researchers have Continue Reading