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Russ Cook completes mission to run the length of Africa

Russ Cook completes mission to run the length of Africa

A story of almost insurmountable obstacles, Cook’s journey is an incredible reflection of the human spirit. But it’s already plagued by criticism not 24 hours past the finish line. If you run regularly, you’re part of just 20% of the population (17% for women). If you run a marathon, that statistic drops to 0.17%. But Russ Cook, known as the ‘Hardest Geezer’ to his 1 million Instagram followers, just completed...

By Brighton, UK
Study suggests increased UK takeaway habits survived pandemic

Study suggests increased UK takeaway habits survived pandemic

Our appetite for delivered fast food saw a huge spike during lockdowns and the pandemic. However, new research suggests that the public never stopped, as numbers remain high years after COVID19’s peak. Were you guilty of one too many takeaways during the pandemic? It seems that many of us in the UK increased our junk food habits amidst lockdowns and COVID19 restrictions, with platforms such as Just Eat, Deliveroo, and...

By London, UK
What’s going on with Billie Eilish and the vinyl backlash?

What’s going on with Billie Eilish and the vinyl backlash?

Singer songwriter Billie Eilish faced pushback online this week after criticising artists for releasing multiple vinyl variants. In response, she said she wasn’t targeting any one artist in particular. Billie Eilish made it clear last week that she doesn’t like artists releasing multiple versions of their albums on vinyl, describing the practice as ‘wasteful’ in an interview with Billboard last week. The singer and her mother Maggie Baird had been...

By London, UK
Banana prices to go up as global temperature increases

Banana prices to go up as global temperature increases

Top experts say that bananas are likely to become more expensive as climate change and increased temperatures affect supply chains. Bad news for banana lovers this week. Pascal Liu, senior economist at the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organisation, has said that climate change is an ‘enormous threat’ to banana supplies. It will also intensify problems caused by fast-spreading diseases and fruit availability. The World Banana Forum is to meet next week...

By London, UK