Dystopian Distractions

Dystopian Distractions

Are we living in a dystopian universe? Maybe. Something about the ubiquity of email surveillance, deep-fake videos and uncontrolled rainforest fires is causing people to say that, yes, the world we live in now is as perplexing and corrupt as anything written by Orwell...
Your First Job: 10 Things You Should Know

Your First Job: 10 Things You Should Know

As a young person doing your GCSEs or A-Levels, you might choose to take up a weekend job to go alongside your studies. This can be daunting, since it’s probably your first job, so here’s some tips to ease you in. Some Figures Those aged under 18 are entitled to be...
5 Study Apps For A level And GCSE

5 Study Apps For A level And GCSE

Free On Android And iOS When you are an A-Level or GCSE student, studying is a big part your life. Studying can be boring, but if you use some of the these cutting edge, free, study apps, you can remove some of the monotony and even improve your studying...
The Best Food for your Brain

The Best Food for your Brain

Your brain is more complex than any computer ever invented. It carries out millions of processes every day and to run efficiently, it needs the right kind of fuel. When preparing for exams – GCSE, A-level – or any kind of event where you have to be on fighting...
Hanukkah

Hanukkah

The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah (or Chanukah) is celebrated over eight days and nights, starting on the 25th day of the Jewish month of Kislev. This year, that falls on Sunday 22nd December. ‘Hanukkah’ is the Hebrew word for ‘dedication’. The festival was given this...
National Tree Week

National Tree Week

This year, between 23rd November and 1st December, Britain will be holding National Tree Week. This annual event aims to encourage the people of the UK to plant as many new trees as possible. First introduced in 1975, the initiative began as a response to the...