Everybody has a hero, those people are very special. Today we are looking at who they are and why they’re special. Today is the final day of our news week. We had originally planned to focus on Covid heroes, however with restrictions disappearing once again, and it being almost 2 years since Covid rudely interrupted […]
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Review: Injections in a lip gloss
In a society where bodies have become trends, the desirability of having fuller and plumper lips is very prevalent. Lip injections are a cosmetic procedure that has been around for years, but the most memorable craze that made the appeal of larger lips increase dramatically was none other than the dangerous ‘Kylie Jenner Lip Challenge.’ […]
Bringing characters to life: a review of ‘All the Bright Places’ by Jennifer Niven
From the start, Niven had me gripped and falling into this world she had created. The pages became an addiction, a rising hunger for each word that jumped off the pages. Starting with the two main characters on the school roof, ready to jump off, I was immediately pulled into this universe. For me, there’s […]
Review: After Life
The highly anticipated season 3 of After Life has finally been released on Netflix to conclude the series and I was well on the ball to start watching it. For those of you who haven’t seen the show, it follows a middle-aged man called Tony (Ricky Gervais) who works as a journalist for a local […]
Review: Hubbox Cheltenham
Bright lights combined with the heavy vibrations of music blaring from the speakers across the vast restaurant certainly made for a lively scene. Tables had been crammed together so as create as much dining space as physically possibly. This is good for business, not so great for customers however. When shown to our seat, it […]
Review: Emma Chamberlain’s podcast, ‘Anything Goes’ is my therapy
I think you know a podcast is a good one when even though its by a big and successful person, it feels like you’re listening to a friend on the phone. I’ve listened to various podcasts over the years, ones focused on drama, true crime, advice, interviews, the list goes on; however, I truly don’t think I’ll find one I prefer to ‘Anything […]
Review: ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’ presents a partner-in-crime as a doe-eyed sidekick
Sky has jumped on the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell bandwagon, following the likes of Netflix with its documentary, ‘Epstein’s Shadow: Ghislaine Maxwell’. From her turbulent relationship with her billionaire father to an unwavering loyalty to a serial sex offender, Ghislaine’s privileged life is shown to be far from perfect. So much so, it’s almost […]
Review: Taylor Swift ‘Red’ (Taylor’s version)
It was a cold autumn day in 2012. I led in bed, my blanket wrapped snuggly around me. My ten-year-old self had the Red album playing in my CD player that I had bought that day. Little did I know the songs I’d be listening to would be recreated nine years later. ‘Red’ had always […]
Review: DJ Tiësto – “Suburban Train”
In Holland, a DJ named Tiësto (Tijs Verwest) had decided to go solo. Before his decision, he worked with a friend of his on a project named Gouryella. They experienced success at the time as their title track entered the top 40 in numerous countries in Europe. However, both were busy on other projects and […]
Best places to go in Wales – from someone who’s Welsh
Shwmae a croeso! Looking for a good day out? Here are the best places to go in Wales. Pen y Fan Pen y Fan, based in the Brecon Beacons National Park in Mid Wales, is the second highest peak in Wales after Cadair Idris in Snowdonia. The mountain contains four walks: the gentle one, the […]







