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Abercrombie and Fitch hit the news
Another sex scandal hits the news, as Abercrombie and Fitch come under the spotlight. Michael Jeffries Former Fashion Boss between 1992 and 2014, and his partner are now accused of exploiting young men and sex trafficking. As lawyers Brittany Henderson and partner, the firm representing the plaintiffs, file the lawsuit, the total number of victims is believed to exceed 100, with more expected. The plaintiffs are seeking a trial by jury, as well as punitive and compensatory
Oct 23, 20241 min read


NHS rejected new drug designed to slow down Alzheimer’s
Tarin Rahman Today’s news on 23rd October, it has been reported the NHS will not fund the new drug Donanebab that will slow down Alzheimer’s disease. The new drug is reported to be too expensive for its benefit, although being considered as the turning point for the common disease. The National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) said the drug will only be giving patients small benefits. The reports have stated that the new drug is not a cure for Alzheimer’s, but
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Batman Unmasked Exhibition Celebrates 85 years of Batman
DC comics and Warner Bros opened a Batman themed exhibition in London, Covent Garden that has been extended to run until Christmas. The event celebrates 85 years of Batman by showcasing many original props, costumes, vehicles and memorabilia from all Batman movies and comics to fans. Musa Azimee
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Many pensioners using food bank more than last year
Many Pensioners using bank food assisstance this winter more than last year because of cost of living.Number of eldery individuals seeking emergency food assistance due to soaring heat cost.Rising energy prices and colder temperature have force many eldery people to seeking help from food bank to save money.Food bank have been responding by ramping up their services, distributing more food and collaborating with local organizations to meet growing demand. Food bank like Th
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Surge in Popularity of Korean Skincare
There has been a surge in popularity of Korean skincare in the west, due to the widespread of Korean pop culture and the power of social media. The trend of Korean beauty in TikTok and Instagram has influenced many gen-z’s which we will dive into through visiting Korean skincare stores in central London and find out how it’ll change the future of beauty industry in the west.
Oct 23, 20241 min read


King Charles and Camilla’s four-day visit to Samoa
Tarin Rahman On today’s news, King Charles and Camilla have arrived in Samoa for the commonwealth summit, alongside attending Sir Kier Starmer and the Secretary of State Foreign, David Lammy. King Charles and Camilla will do a four-day visit in Samoa, to see the monarch opening the commonwealth summit. The King and Queen consort were greeted by the Prime Minister of Samoa, Afioga Fiame Naomi Mata’Afa in welcome to witness the events taking place, with a guard of honour by th
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Dramatic Starbucks changes announced
The new chief executive of Starbucks, Brian Niccol, has announced today that there will be completely different pricing strategies and changes to the menu to attract more customers. Niccol seems to do this in response to the global sales dropping by 7% this year between the months of July and September. The chief executive states that he plans to do this by changing the pricing, simplifying the menu options and reworking the mobile ordering experience.
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Footballers decry Oil Company
Professional female footballers have all signed an open letter telling the football association, FIFA to drop the giant Saudi oil company Aramco. This is due to the country's international representation and their views towards homosexuality and women’s rights. FIFA responded by stating that FIFA values their partnership with Aramco and other companies like the BBC. Also, it is an inclusive organization with many commercial patterns and supporting other organizations in footb
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Two deaths after boat sinking at the Channel
This morning an overloaded boat with migrants sank on the English Channel. 48 people were onboard, 2 of them unconscious and was later confirmed dead. The rescue operation was launched after a lifejacket had been spotted at sea outside of Calais. The rescue operation in still ongoing, searching for potentially other people in the water. An investigation has been open by the prosecutor of the Boulogne-Sur-Mer. So far this year, 47 deaths have been reported by the French coastg
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Tesla Unveils Optimus Robot to the Mass Public
Musa Azimee Tesla's "We, Robot" event, which took place in Los Angeles in October 2024, highlighted the advancements of its humanoid robot, Optimus. The company showed how Optimus can carry out simple tasks such as walking and manipulating objects, intending to transform industries by automating tedious and hazardous jobs. Elon Musk stressed the robot's ability to change labour markets, yet significant technical and social hurdles remain. Elon Musk stated in an interview wi
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Raducanu pulls out of Hong Kong Open with foot Injury
Emma Raducanu pulled out of upcoming Hong Kong Open due to a ligament injury in her foot obtained during the Korea Open quarter-final against Daria Kasatkina. Despite making progress there are doubts that she will be fit for next month’s Billie Jean Cup finals. She has pulled out of five tournaments in total and has only played in two tournaments since July.
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Are all votes created equal?: Absentee voters scramble for answers as the US general election approaches
Democracy in the United States is a beloved thing, and to be able to participate is a privilege. All citizens were unfortunately not granted the full right to vote until nearly 60 years ago; with this, Americans hold their rights near and dear to their hearts. But does this privilege have caveats when a citizen leaves the country? Is voting abroad more trouble than it is worth? Taryn Crowley
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Is London still appealing to foreigners in 2024?
London has historically been an arrival point for foreigners and a land of opportunity for immigrants. Despite its countless options on the job market and its multiple choice of degrees and Universities for students, the city has not been attracting foreigners as it used to do in the past. According to trustforLondon.org , immigration in London has been constantly decreasing since 2015. Despite a slight increase of immigration in 2024 compared to the previous year (
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Saudi Arabia set to contest first all-female Featherweight boxing match
WBC (World Boxing Council) Featherweight boxers Skye Nicolson and Raven Chapman are set to compete in the first all-female Riyadh Season’s Crown Showdown in Saudi Arabia. The fight, which comes after the sport’s previous successes in the country, is against a continuous backdrop of criticism by human rights organisations, particularly around its treatment of women and the LGBTQ+ community. ‘This is a much-needed and big shot in the arm for women's boxing as it joins the Riya
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Mill Hill Broadway sees an uprise in gym-goers
Gyms in the UK have changed and gained more popularity in the past year. Ever since the Coronavirus pandemic caused all businesses to cease service, many gyms across the United Kingdom have had to adapt to benefit people’s schedules. Mill Hill Broadway's Anytime Fitness members tell all in regards to how these changes in accessibility affect their lives. Credit: Getty Images
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Nottingham Forest Owner banned for spitting
Evangelos Marinakis, owner of Nottingham Forest FC, has received a five-game stadium ban for ‘improper conduct’ according to regulatory commission report. At the Forest vs Fulham City game Marinakis spat on the ground after a penalty was awarded to Fulham, resulting in a 1-0 loss for Forest. This has been regarded as a “disgusting display of contempt towards the match officials". Despite attempts at appeal from Marinakis, the Forest owner has received a five-match ban for his
Oct 23, 20241 min read


Is a sleeping giant awakening amongst Europe’s elite?
Aston Villa are back in the Champions League for the first time in 40 years in its new format. Under the guidance of Unai Emery, they are currently top of the Champions League table after 3 games with zero goals conceded. Red-hot striker Jhon Duran was the hero again for the Villains as he continued his rich vein of form Infront of goal, scoring the match winner in the second half against fellow Champions League newcomers Bologna. After defeating European heavyweights B
Oct 23, 20241 min read
Covid-19 tests are now mandatory in companies with more than 10 employees
The Czech government has announced that companies with over 10 employees will have to provide weekly Covid-19 tests. Larger companies began testing employees from the beginning of March to prevent the spread of the virus. Owners of small companies, already financially exhausted by the pandemic, are complaining about the lack of funding for these tests.
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