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The Government are looking to pay £500 to everyone with Covid-19 in England, in order to support the self-isolation scheme. It is among the suggestions in a leaked document from the Department of Health dated 19th January, and marked ‘Official…

VALENTINES DAY IS COMING IS ONLINE DATING THE ONE?

Is FaceTime the new way to date? Valentines Day is close and the online dating world continues to be explored. Many individuals are flocking towards different dating apps and social media to try and create a connection with a ‘potential’…

ARE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS RECEIVING SUPPORT DURING COVID 19?

University students now on their third lockdown are continuing to study from home with virtual lectures and little to no social experience. Many students are facing uncertainty causing mental health worries. Some students feel as though the Government and Universities…

What does Lockdown 2.0 mean for Churches this time around?

It has now been over a week since Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced another lockdown for all households in England. Businesses have closed, restaurants have gone back to serving takeaways only and places of worship have shut their doors once…

Should the National Curriculum consider Britain’s Colonial Past as Compulsory?

Three select committees heard evidence yesterday regarding Black history in the National Curriculum after thousands demanded the British Government to decolonise the curriculum. This discussion was brought to the Government after a petition about cultural diversity in education was signed…

Nigerian Youth around the World call for serious change during #ENDSARS Protests

Nigerian Youths are calling for a serious reform while protesting for the end of the SARS taskforce.  SARS, Special Anti-Robbery Squad now disbanded and recreated into SWAT was a force established to tackle crime such as robbery. Recently the officers…

Is Black History Month purely an American Celebration?

The US and the UK celebrate Black History Month at different times each year. This month in the UK, 31 days have been dedicated to celebrating the work and culture of Black British individuals. However, it looks like black Americans…

Natural Hair Day by Brampton Manor female students takes Social Media by storm

In celebration of Black History Month, a group of young black female students from Brampton Manor Academy created a ‘Natural Hair Day.’ This was done on the 9th October to empower young black women into embracing their natural hair within…