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Italy Plunge England into Crisis with Landmark Win
For the first time in 33 attempts Italy have beaten England at rugby union and no one could possibly claim the boys in blue did not deserve their long-awaited special day.
Mar 111 min read


Pop Music Bias Towards English Pop is Fading
Spotify data shows English-language music is losing its dominance on global charts, as songs in 16 languages appeared in the platform’s Global Top 50 last year, more than double the number in 2020.
Mar 111 min read


Iranian Football Delegation Members Were Granted Asylum in Australia, But One of Them Changes Her Mind
On 9th March, five members of the Iranian women’s football team were granted humanitarian visas in Australia following their exit in the Asian Cup. However, since then, one member, who had previously accepted an offer to remain in the country, has changed her mind.
Mar 111 min read


Culture House Celebrates International Women’s Day with Zine-Making Workshop
Picture taken by: Harriet Joyce Creative Producer, Sagal Abdullahi has championed non-mainstream histories and community-led heritage through a multitude of creative mediums and artistic workshops. For International Women’s Day, the grass-roots community organiser’s most recent zine-making workshop focused on the theme of ‘Give to Gain’. With all proceeds helping to fund marginalised Somalian students within University of Southern Somalia. Since The Anti-Tribalism Movement
Mar 111 min read


Crisis in Middle East could lead to surge in UK inflation back up to 3% says OBR
The economic forecaster believes energy prices could spike the rate of inflation up to 3% by the end of 2026, due to conflict in the Middle East.
OBR and Bank of England projections initially expected UK inflation to fall between 2.1% and 2.3% by late 2026.
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Government Bans Al Quds Day March
The UK government has approved a police request to ban the annual Al Quds Day march in London, citing concerns about serious public disorder.
Mar 111 min read


Rising Costs Put Pressure on Independent Cafés Across the City
Photo taken by: Joseph Bikong Independent cafés warn they are under growing financial pressure as energy bills, rent, and supplier costs continue to rise. Many small business owners say they have been forced to increase prices in order to survive, despite concerns about losing regular customers. While some customers say they understand the reasons behind higher prices, others admit it is affecting how often they visit. Our reporter visited a local café to find out how busines
Mar 111 min read


Man Assaulted After Adhearing to 20mph Speed Limit
A 69-year-old man says he was violently assaulted for obeying Wales's 20mph speed limit.
Mar 111 min read


Parents for Palestine Community Iftar: Knowing Your Rights to Protest
In an ever-changing landscape of rules relating to the right to protest and crackdowns thereon, the average activist in the U.K. may easily find themselves at a loss when it comes to knowing their legal rights. This Ramadan at Calthorpe Community Garden, Parents for Palestine, in collaboration with Maslaha, held a community Iftar event with talks to address this very issue.
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London café launches blind date form to help people meet offline
A London café’s viral blind-date form is helping young singles meet offline. Picture by: Juiriya Hossain Meeting people offline is becoming more appealing to some young people who say they are tired of dating apps. In London, one independent café has introduced a blind date form to help customers connect in person. Frothee Café owner Hani Feh, who is in her twenties, launched the idea after customers joked about being matched with a partner. The form quickly gained attention
Mar 111 min read


Digital Media Students are Working on an Immersive VR Game Based on Middlesex University
LEGO Digital Model by Menna Some of Middlesex University’s finest creatives Menna and Logan, from the Digital Media course, have begun working on an online VR game based on the university as part of their end of year project. As the project manager, Menna has designs on giving potential future students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Middlesex University life, especially for interested international students who can’t see the university for themselves prior to jo
Mar 111 min read


The Impact of Social Media on Everyday Life
Students at school using their phone. Photo by: Pinterest Social media has become a major part of everyday life, especially for young people. Many students spend hours scrolling through platforms like Instagram and TikTok, which can sometimes distract them from their studies. In this report, a student shares how social media affects their focus and daily routine. A member of the public also discusses how social media can create pressure through trends, beauty standards, and u
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From Campus to Career: Life After Graduation
Graduates celebrate by tossing their caps into the air at the end of a commencement ceremony. Photo by: Pinterest. For many students, graduating from university marks the end of an important chapter in their lives. After years of exams and assessments, reaching the finish line can feel both exciting and uncertain. While some students already have clear plans for their future, others are still trying to understand which path to follow. Entering the job market can be a challeng
Mar 111 min read


Living in the UK as an International Student
Screenshot from Interview I went around Middlesex University and i interviewed international students about whats it like living in the UK and if they have incountered any culture shock. Filmed and edited by Malak Abou-Khachab
Mar 111 min read


How Are Bus Delays Affecting London Commuters?
Bus delays are a common source of annoyance since they frequently lead to individuals to be late for important jobs, school, or medical appointments
Feb 191 min read


Pickpocketing is a Common Concern in Public Transport So How Safe Do People Feel When They Travel?
This article is an audio piece. 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? Are commuters worried about theft, and have they or someone they know experienced it? With millions of journeys made
Feb 181 min read


Sports News Read By Juiriya Labonno and Natalia Chasani
Sports news brief read by Juiriya Labonno & Natalia Chasani
Feb 181 min read


News in brief Read by Joseph Bikong and Harriet Joyce
This article is an audio piece.
Feb 181 min read


Student Outlook and Engagement Regarding Student Union Elections
When it comes to enacting change within an organisation as large and formal as a university, there is little an individual student may be able to achieve on their own. It would, therefore, be a perfectly logical assumption to make that Student Unions, fully independent entities run by and for students to tackle this very particular problem as an organised group, would be at the centre of every student’s heart and mind over the duration of their studies...
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