For all its charm, Dublin is just one piece of Ireland. Beyond the capital’s cobbled streets and overpriced pints lies a country bursting with history, culture, and landscapes that could make even the ...
Self-care and wellness routines are becoming widespread and discussed all over social media. There is plenty of discourse about the ‘best’ way to spend a night in, with extensive steps and lots of ...
Cardiff University, the largest university in Wales, has declared their plans to get rid of 400 academic staff, which is almost 10% of its employees. Additionally, it plans to cut subjects such as ...
Universities Minister Jacqui Smith has rejected “blank check” government funding for higher education, instead warning the cash-strapped sector against “complacency”. Baroness Smith, the Minister of ...
Ilona Maher has been described by some as Wonder Woman. She is an Olympic Bronze medallist, rugby player, influencer, and Masters’ graduate. Her presence off the rugby pitch has brought so much to the ...
“I am done. I am quitting social media.” This is a phrase we have all said or heard at least once, usually in response to a ruined sleep schedule or an hour-long doom-scrolling session that was ...
Over the past five years or so, ‘Y2K’ has re-established itself as a distinct fashion trend, memorialised through iconic pieces such as low-rise jeans, the Juicy Couture tracksuits, and the miniskirt.
Dublin four-piece Inhaler arrived on the music scene in 2018, and since the release of their debut album, It Won’t Always Be Like This, in 2021, they have cemented themselves as one of the most ...
There is a certain feeling that comes from wandering a city alone after dark. There is a sense of life tucked away, of connection hidden behind closed doors, of possibilities just out of reach. The ...
Over a third of 15-year-old girls in the UK get repeatedly drunk compared with less than a quarter of boys the same age, according to research. The data, released by the Organisation for Economic ...
In a keynote at this year’s edition of the Warwick Economics Summit, Paul Donovan discussed the negative economic implications of social prejudice. Donovan, Chief Economist at UBS Global Wealth ...
Warwick Vice-Chancellor Stuart Croft claimed over £600 in 24 hours for the hiring of private cars to London, according to information released by The Times. An investigation by the paper on travel ...