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Middlesex University Students Reflect on the Question: Who Am I?
A question that I always ask myself is “who am I?” So today I went around Middlesex University and asked students how would they describe themselves if I was to ask them, “who are you?”
Malak Abou-Khachab
Mar 251 min read


Youth on Benefits: The State of Unemployment in the UK
The increasing number of young people applying for benefits such as Universal Credit has become a topic of growing concern. While many individuals are physically and mentally capable of working, factors such as job insecurity, low wages, and mental health pressures influence their decisions.
Our Reporter, Gisela Koromah Sopale, spoke to those who aim to challenge common assumptions and offer a deeper understanding of the realities young people face. The discussion revolv
Gisela Koromah Sopale
Mar 251 min read


Community Gyms Offer Affordable Fitness Alternative
As the cost of living continues to rise, many people are looking for more affordable ways to stay fit. Community gyms are becoming a popular option, offering lower membership fees compared with commercial fitness centres. Our reporter, Joseph Bikong, visited a local community gym to speak with members about how these spaces are helping them stay active without the high costs.
Joseph Bikong
Mar 251 min read


'Your Skin but Better' Is This the New Glam Priority?
Beauty trends are changing. Full coverage makeup used to be everywhere but now more people are focusing on their skin instead. There’s a shift towards natural looks and simple routines, where healthy skin matters more than covering it up. But why is this happening? Is it social media, or are people becoming more aware of their skin? I went to a skincare event in London to speak to people, and dermatologist Sonia Khurana from Hero Cosmetics to find out why skincare is becoming
Juiriya Labonno
Mar 251 min read
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