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  • Improve your confidence with a hair transplant

    May 16, 2022  |  Sponsored

    Wimpole Hair Transplant Clinic specialises in male and female hair transplants. Dr May, who has been at the Wimpole Clinic for more than 30 years, and the team have been instrumental in developing the revolutionary FUT technique. More recently, they’ve pioneered refinements to the minimally invasive FUE transplant technique. Having been voted Hair Transplant Clinic [...]

  • Invest in a personal training programme

    May 16, 2022  |  Sponsored

    Do you want to get stronger but don’t know where to start? Strength House offers a truly bespoke personal training service, which first starts with a full body biomechanics assessment to help pinpoint weaknesses and strengths. From here, the team will design an exercise program based on your needs and goals and your personal training [...]

  • Enjoy peace of mind with a localised help app

    May 16, 2022  |  Sponsored

    companiions is an award-winning mobile app that provides a simple and affordable way for busy people to arrange in-person, on-demand help and assistance for themselves and their loved ones. Finding the right person to support your children or parents can be inconvenient and time-consuming to manage, especially when balancing busy workloads and all the other [...]

  • Education Secretary: Top universities shouldn’t ’tilt the system’ in favour of state school kids

    May 14, 2022

    The Education Secretary has defended the UK's private school system, stating that we should be "very proud" of it and said top universities should not "tilt the system" to benefit state school students.

  • Village takes on Vogue: Magazine U-turns on legal action against Cornish pub donning same name

    May 14, 2022

    The world’s most iconic fashion magazine has backed down on its plans to sue a pub called Vogue in the Cornish hamlet of Vogue. As reported by The Telegraph, the fashion publication sent a cease and desist letter to The Star Inn at Vogue, stating that the name of the pub may confuse readers. The letter [...]

  • Government confirms BBC licence fee exemption and UK-wide big screens for Platinum Jubilee

    May 14, 2022

    The government has confirmed that big screens will be set up outdoors in London, Edinburgh and Cardiff so that people can come together to celebrate The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee next month.

  • Eurovision 2022 faces new levels of politics

    May 13, 2022

    Whilst the Eurovision contest has always been given a political tint by viewers, who look for signs of the audience turning towards or against nations based on geopolitical factors, this year feels especially pertinent for Europeans tuning in tomorrow evening. With Russian banned, Ukraine is already the favourite to win with its folk and rap [...]

  • Cultural capital: Museums, galleries and libraries get £128m cash injection

    May 9, 2022

    Cultural venues including museums, galleries and public libraries will get a £128m injection of cash to improve accessibility to the arts and safeguard the future.

  • Wake Up Punk review: Egos drown out discourse in search for true meaning of punk

    May 9, 2022

    Just what exactly is Punk in modern society? It’s a question posed by Vivienne Westwood and son Joseph Corré in this new documentary. Sadly, the film never seems to find an answer as egos and hypocrisy drown out the discourse. The main narrative surrounds Corré’s protest in 2016, where he burned around £5m of his [...]

  • Much Ado About Nothing at the Globe: They don’t make rom-coms like this anymore

    May 7, 2022

    The Globe Theatre is kicking off its first full summer season in two years with a thoroughly enjoyable garden party, and welcoming you to attend William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. Much Ado About Nothing is one of Shakespeare’s most popular and uncharacteristically funny comedies. It centres around a pair of romances, one of which [...]

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