“All in all, the worst Oscars ever, and that’s quite an accomplishment.” The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ scaled back pandemic version of the Oscars on Sunday, could be described as either incredibly refreshing or incredibly awkward; depending on what you thought of Glenn Close doing Da Butt, among other moments. But the […]
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The Johnson ‘sleaze’ claims, and what it means for the government
Boris Johnson is under pressure to explain how and when the costs were met for the refurbishment of his private flat above 11 Downing Street According to Boris Johnson’s former chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, the prime minister had devised a plan to have donors “secretly pay for the renovation”, which he regarded as “possibly illegal”. […]
The Royal Family’s Race War: has the UK media caused a culture war?
Welcome to The Delve podcast, where we delve deep into the consequences and social impact of current affairs.How does the media represent the rich diversity of today’s Britain? As a debate rages in the wake of Harry and Meghan’s interview with Oprah Winfrey, Bia Souza, Jack Shute and Ulani Seaman look at what needs to […]
Live Updates: The reopening of UK schools
Students are currently set to return to school on the 8th of March as part of the government’s roadmap into leaving lockdown. ParkLife will be looking back on all of the key announcements that have been made about schools over the Covid-19 pandemic. We will also be bringing you all the latest updates coming in […]
Coronavirus: Could you have been Immune since December.
As death rates in the UK near 96,000, the ONS has released data that suggests an average of one in ten people in the UK could have been carrying COVID-19 antibodies in December. Across the four nations, England was seen to have the highest percentage of antibodies before the Christmas period, with 12% of the […]





