Drag Queens face rising criticism and abuse
Following the death of UK drag star The Vivienne, members of the community warn of growing homophobia and transphobia levels across the country.Β When The Vivienne was crowned winner of the inaugural season of Ru Paulβs Drag Race UK, a star was born.Β The Vivienne, whose real name is James...
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UK economy had no growth from July to September 2024
New revised figures showed that the UK economy flatlined in the third quarter of the year, showing the UK had some of the lowest economic growth of the G7. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has come out with revised figures showing that the UK economy had no growth from...
Understanding femicide and gender violence in TΓΌrkiye
Horribly, TΓΌrkiye witnessed a high number of femicide cases in 2024. As women in TΓΌrkiye work for a safer and better tomorrow, gender inequality must be addressed publicly and privately.Β One phrase that transcends borders for women is: βText me when youβre home.β Unfortunately, however, even βhomeβ isβt necessarily a...
How to manage seasonal affective disorders
The term seasonal depression is on the rise in social media, but what is seasonal depression? What can we do to manage our winter blues and summer sadness? Seasonal affective disorder or SAD is a type of mental health challenge similar to depression. The chief difference is it...
Is wearing pashmina scarves cultural appropriation?
Pashmina, a symbol of Kashmirβs cultural heritage, has long been revered for its unmatched craftsmanship. But today, its legacy is under threat as fake pashminas flood the market, casually worn as head scarves or rave accessories. How did a centuries-old tradition become a victim of commodification - and what...
Understanding Kenyaβs activist abduction crisis
Kenya has been gripped by a chilling wave of abductions targeting young people, particularly Gen Z, whose voices have been at the forefront of activism and dissent. According to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) report, more than 85 young Kenyans have been abducted, with 29...
Is Londonβs dream of βswimmable riversβ a safe one?
Mayor Sadiq Khan has made a bold pledge that rivers across the capital will be swimmable within 10 years. But local authorities are concerned the plan is a threat to public safety.Β In 2023, Sir Saqiq Khan announced plans to βturbochargeβ restoring Londonβs rivers and waterways, part of a broader environmental agenda that aims to bring the capital in line with other global cities like Copenhagen and Paris. Khanβs initiative includes...
Hunger is at the heart of Indian farmersβ protests
Throughout history, protesters in India have been congregating in the streets to perform mass movements of solidarity against human rights offences and political policies which donβt prioritise the wellbeing of the nationβs people. Over the years weβve seen impressive gatherings of people protesting in India. From indigenous peoples to students, and even bull tamers, the diversity of attendees demonstrates that the people of India are not afraid to push...
Israel and Hamas agree to a ceasefire deal
After more than 460 days of war, Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire deal. The question on everyoneβs mind is: how long will it last? After fifteen gruelling months of war, the day has finally arrived. Israel and Hamas have reportedly agreed on a ceasefire deal, according to reports from US and Qatari leaders. The long-awaited decision comes after a series of drawn-out talks between...
The social smoker vs. the e-cig eremite
Both smoking and vaping have detrimental impacts on our physical health. But is the ease and subtlety of vaping creating yet another isolating habit amongst young people? Despite the UK governmentβs recent ban on disposable vapes, many young people are still turning to vaping instead of smoking cigarettes. According to a study carried out by YouGov for Action on Smoking and Health (ASH), around 400,000 11-17 year olds vaped...