Young Entrepreneur Of The Week: 26-Year Old Darryl Adie
26-year old Darryl Adie is helping top retailers improve their online stores through his ecommerce agency, Ampersand Commerce, which he set up in 2009. Scraping together the final bit of his student...
View ArticleMother Faces Fine For Taking Terminally Ill Son, Curtis Ingrouille-Kidd, On...
A mother is being fined for trying to take her terminally-ill son on what could be his last holiday during term time. Maxine Ingrouille-Kidd could be charged up to £120 and prosecuted if she presses...
View ArticleBoy Gets Accepted Into Uni, Keeps It A Secret, Surprises Mum On Graduation Day
When Liam Blair was accepted into Dundee University he decided not to inform his mother. For four years he kept his secret with the intention of surprising her on his graduation day. As can be seen in...
View ArticleFormer London Student Beness Aijo Fighting For Pro-Russian Rebel Group...
A former London student who previously worked at Heathrow left Britain to fight in the pro-Russian rebel group which is suspected of carrying out the attack which downed flight MH17, killing nearly 300...
View ArticleA Day In The Life Of A Student Fasting During Ramadan
Arij Limam, 20, is a journalism student about to enter her third year at the University of the Arts London. She lives in North Finchley with her parents, brother and sister, who are all currently...
View ArticleThree Reasons I Won't Be Pledging Allegiance to the New 'Caliphate'
On the first of Ramadan 2014, the group formerly known as the Islamic State of Iraq and ash-Shaam (ISIS) declared Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi the new Caliph of Islam and renamed themselves the "Islamic...
View Article#ManProblems - Can't Get It Up
Male impotence is a phenomenon hushed about and related only to old people with prostate problems and something funny that won't happen to anyone young. The male erection: the epitome of manhood. Yet,...
View Article'Gender Segregation Is Discrimination' - So Why Does the EHRC Allow for...
Seven months after the controversy surrounding the publication of Universities UK's guidelines legitimising gender segregation, the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has now ruled that...
View ArticleFrom 'Pramface' to Professor: Look What Can Happen if We Support Teenage...
My early life didn't bode well for career success. I left home at 16 and had my first child at 19. By the age of 24, I had three children and lived on benefits in a council house. Then something...
View ArticleWatching Graduation Is a Bizarre Experience
As July comes and goes undergraduates from many different universities go through the unique experience of finding out their results, meeting up with friends (sometimes for the last time) and wearing a...
View Article10 Summer Vacation Snapchats Every Oxford Uni Student Will Send
Amidst the pictures of silly faces and clips of cute pets doing silly things, there seems to be a predictable pattern of snaps identifying the Oxford University student fresh from a year of study....
View Article10 Things to Learn This Summer, Before Going to Uni
Now that exams are done and school is finished you might think the summer before starting uni will be a learning free haven. Oh how wrong you were. We're here to tell you the 10 skills you should spend...
View ArticleSociology Students To Study Selfies For A-Level
Back in April, we revealed a university would be launching a degree course on selfies. As many of you suspected, this was indeed an April Fool's. However an exam board has announced teens will be...
View Article'Disturbing' Student Loans System At 'Tipping Point', MPs Warn
The student loans system is at "tipping point" due to Government miscalculations and problems with collecting repayments, a cross-party group of MPs has warned. In a critical new report, the Commons...
View ArticleSexting Could Earn Teenagers Criminal Record And A Place On Sex Offenders'...
Police have "grave concerns" that teenagers who "sext" sexual selfies to partners could face criminal records, after a schoolgirl received a police caution after sending one to her boyfriend. Police...
View ArticleGender Segregation: Why the Latest EHRC Guidance for Universities is a...
The Equality & Human Rights Commission (EHRC) recently issued new guidance on university events in the UK, which means that universities can no longer allow gender segregation to be enforced at...
View ArticleFor My Siblings, On Their Graduation
My two youngest siblings just graduated, both from good universities, both with firsts. I hope they know what amazing achievements these are, and how incredible it is that they have something tangible...
View ArticleREVIEW: Who Is Dayani Cristal?
Opening at the 2013 Sundance Festival, Marc Silver's Who Is Dayani Cristal is a tender documentary chronicling the exasperating struggles faced by Central American immigrants heading north to the...
View ArticleRenationalising the Railways, So Obvious Even Tories Support It!
What policy has support from 52% of Tories, 79% of Labour voters, 73% of UKIP fruitcakes and 64% of the few remaining Liberal Democrats, yet is condemned as being wildly left wing? That's right,...
View Article'Trojan Horse' Teachers Claimed Lee Rigby Murder Was A Hoax And Gay People...
The Park View Brotherhood sent WhatsApp messages to each other saying the Boston Marathon bombings and the Lee Rigby murder were hoaxes and gay people were "animals" with "satanic ways". More...
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