The combustion engine has recently come under environmental scrutiny, with the EU and UK set to ban the sale of new petrol and diesel-powered cars by 2035. From that point onwards, only pure electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles will be sold. While second-hand petrol...
King Harold And The Battle Of Hastings 958 years ago today, the Battle of Hastings was fought. It ended in defeat for the English King Harold II and a victory for the French Invader, William, Duke of Normandy. It effectively ended 500 years of Anglo-Saxon rule,...
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black Hands up if you haven’t heard of Sarah J. Maas. Over the past year, she’s become a viral sensation thanks to TikTok. And so, for all the buzz around Maas, this month’s recommendation is similar but a bit more family-friendly! A similar...
How Orion’s Belt Was Used By To Navigate The Seas As the nights draw in, our attention naturally turns to the cosmos, which will dominate our skies for the next three months. So far, we haven’t been disappointed, with a Harvest supermoon and an unusual partial...
World Mental Health Day, October 10th We’re now well into the autumn and as the leaves fall and the days get shorter, we can look forward to many things. I don’t just mean Halloween, November’s Fireworks though. I mean, specifically, World Mental Health Day,...
Place Over All Never before have we been able to travel so far without moving an inch; with the touch of a button, we can bring lands far and wide into our single viewpoint through nothing more than a miniature screen. Profound though this may be, the power of place –...