Britain in winter is an exceptionally dull place. Too mild for snow, too wet for frost. Just mud and rain and grey: empty vistas for as far as your bleary, apathetic gaze could care to look. Is there ...
The House of Commons has voted to legalise assisted dying, with 330 MPs voting in favour and 275 voting against. The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill was put forward as a Private Members’ Bill ...
In the late 2000s and 2010s, we saw the rise in accessible handheld devices. Fast forward to today and most of us, especially students, have some form of smartphone enabling us instant access to a ...
Winter is a love-hate season for me. The cold can be too overwhelming, but it also brings plenty of opportunities for fun. Whether you’re staying warm inside or braving the chilly outdoors, there are ...
Sally Rooney, the author often dubbed the first great millennial writer, is a cultural figurehead whose power is hard to reckon with. Many praise her abilities to relate uniquely to a generation who ...
The Swan Theatre felt appropriately festive during last week’s press night for RSC’s The Red Shoes. A deep crimson red illuminated the walls of the lobby and auditorium, setting an alluring tone for ...
With the holidays approaching, many of us are preparing for long journeys home or away, with plenty of spare time on or between trips. Whether you’re taking a train ride, or if you’re simply out and ...
It is easy to picture our own ideal reading scenario in autumn – the crisp temperatures, bundling up or settling by a cosy fireplace with a book in hand (and maybe a sneaky hot chocolate in the other) ...
When I hear about men in my life struggling with their mental health, I always ask myself the same kind of questions. How could I not have known? How could I have missed the signs? And when I hear of ...