Cardenio: Shakespeare’s Lost Play

Cardenio: Shakespeare’s Lost Play

How many of Shakespeare’s plays can you name? Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth and A Midsummer Night’s Dream are amongst the most well-known. But you may not be so familiar with one: The History of Cardenio – or simply Cardenio, as it’s more commonly known – is all...
Gaming Is Good For You

Gaming Is Good For You

The Positive Impact On Mental Health In a world where stress and anxiety are all too common, finding healthy outlets for relaxation and mental well-being is crucial. Surprisingly, one such avenue for achieving this balance can be found within the digital realms of...
How To Expand Your Child’s Vocabulary At Home

How To Expand Your Child’s Vocabulary At Home

Oxford Home Schooling recently analysed 10,000 tweets from different UK cities to see which have the biggest and smallest vocabularies, and Glasgow came out on top, with the highest percentage of unique words (38.2%). Belfast isn’t far behind (37.8%) in second place....
Britain’s Best Buildings

Britain’s Best Buildings

To mark World Architecture Day on the 3rd of October, here we celebrate some of Britain’s most iconic and best-loved structures. 1. York Minster York Minster is an Anglican cathedral in the city of York, and one of the largest cathedrals in Europe. Whilst there...
The Alphabet Of Archaeology

The Alphabet Of Archaeology

Archaeology, Script And Enigmatic Meaning In the world of archaeology, the discovery of ancient scripts holds a special fascination. Like a key to unlocking the past, these intricate systems of writing provide a tantalising glimpse into the thoughts, beliefs, and...
How Being Multilingual Can Boost Your Future

How Being Multilingual Can Boost Your Future

Learning Another Language Language is more than just a means of communication; it’s a gateway to new cultures, opportunities, and perspectives. Today, September 26th, we celebrate the European Day of Languages, a day dedicated to recognising the value of...