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Mar 250 min read


Almost Two Years on from Oasis’ Announcement of their Comeback Tour, Manchester’s Co-Op Live Becomes Set to Host the Mobo Awards for the First Time
Anti-theft warning signs and announcements are a familiar part of London’s public transport, reminding passengers to protect their belongings, especially during busy journeys. Pickpocketing and phone theft remain common concerns on crowded trains and platforms. But beyond these warnings, how safe do people feel when they travel?...
Mar 251 min read


Mar 250 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.
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
Mar 251 min read


Meta To Pay £279m in Damages Over Child Safety Breaches
A court in New Mexico has ordered Meta to pay the equivalent of £279m. A jury found that Meta was liable for the way in which its platforms endangered children and exposed them to sexually explicit material and contact with sexual predators.
Mar 251 min read


Two Men Arrested on Suspicion of Arson
Two men were arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life after four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity were deliberately set on fire in north London,
Mar 251 min read


A Delayed Graduation — A Question of Gratitude
How long is too long to wait for one’s graduation ceremony? This is the question a particular batch of graduates at Middlesex University found themselves asking by the time March of 2026 rolled around, after having completed their degrees the year prior.
With some having barely just missed the 2025 June ceremony due to their course end dates, the issue of timeliness and its importance became tantamount in their views, which they made sure to vocalise.
Mar 251 min read


Arsenal Cruising into the Women’s Champions League Quarter Final Second Leg After Russo, Kelly and Blackstenius Stun Chelsea
Arsenal head into Stamford Bridge for the Women’s Champions League Quarter Final second leg against Chelsea with a leading advantage after a 3-1 win over Chelsea
Mar 251 min read


Salah set for Liverpool exit as era comes to an end
Mohamed Salah is set to leave Liverpool this summer, bringing an end to a historic spell at the club.
Mar 251 min read


Man Who Stopped Bombing Awarded George Medal
In 2023, at St James’ Hospital in Leeds, Mohamed Farooq abandoned his plan bomb the hospital after patient, Nathan Newby, spent hours talking him down and gave him a hug before calling the police, leading to Farooq’s arrest.
Mar 251 min read


Alonso to Miss Suzuka Media Day After Birth of First Child
Fernando Alonso will miss Thursday’s media day at the Japanese Grand Prix after the birth of his first child.
Mar 251 min read


Powerleague Watford: An 11-a-Side Pitch 15 Years in the Making
For 15 years, Powerleague Watford has offered 5 and 7-a-side football pitches for public use, subject to booking. Now in 2026, they have unveiled an 11-a-side pitch that is ready for use and can also be used as two 9-a-side pitches. Given that 22 people are required to play in an 11-a-side match, does it benefit the footballing community when it comes to the social aspect of the game?
Mar 251 min read


The BookTok Effect: How Social Media Is Changing What We Read
From emotional reactions to aesthetic edits, BookTok has transformed the way readers discover new books. What once relied on reviews or word of mouth is now driven by short videos that can turn a title into an overnight success. For many, scrolling through their For You page has become the starting point of their reading journey. But as certain books dominate the platform, questions begin to emerge about influence, visibility, and the power behind viral trends. Is BookTok sim
Mar 251 min read


The Death of the Disco: How many Gen Zs are really swapping out their heels for track shoes?
Nightclubs are experiencing a rapid decline, whilst 11.5 million people aged 16 and over in the UK hold a gym membership. This represents a significant 1.6 million increase from 2022, driven heavily by Gen Z, says a report by ukactive. But are Gen Z really ditching their nights out for running clubs? The Office for National Statistics states there were 10,048 deaths from alcohol-specific causes registered in 2022.
So why is it so hard to put down the booze? I spoke to ex
Mar 251 min read


Inside a Local Cake Shop: The Realities of Small Business Ownership
Our reporter, Natalia Chasani, spoke to a local cake shop owner about his experience of starting and managing a small business, including the challenges he has faced and the role of community support in sustaining it.
Mar 251 min read


German Paralympians turn their backs on Russian Flag at Paralympic Podium
As Russian’s national anthem played, Germany's silver medallists, Linn Kazmaier and her guide, Florian Baumann, turned their backs to the Russian Gold medallists competing at the Milan-Cortina Winter Paralympics.
Mar 111 min read


Simpson and guide Poth win Paralympic silver for GB
British athletes Simpson and guide runner Poth delivered an inspiring performance to wir Paralympic silver for Great Britain Paralympic Team.
Mar 111 min read


Trump to Welcome Iran to 2026 FIFA World Cup
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Iran are "welcome" to take part in this summer's World Cup despite the countries being at war, according to Fifa president Gianni Infantino
Mar 111 min read


Pressure builds on Spurs boss Tudor after 'selfish' Kinsky move backfires
Pressure is mounting on Tottenham Hotspur boss Igor Tudor after goalkeeper Antonín Kinský’s costly moment of “selfishness” sparked furious reaction from supporters and pundits alike.
Mar 111 min read
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