Wuhan was the first place from which draconian reports of lockdown emerged, when Covid-19 first started. Now, Wuhan is covid free. Will Nixon reports on how countries have dealt with Covid-19 across the world.
Headteachers and the Department for Education: Will they resolve their issues in 2021?
Jess Tait explores the conflict between teachers and the government throughout the pandemic. Whilst both agree that education is important, ‘this foundation does not seem to bring them together’.
The facts you need to know about alcohol and the COVID vaccine
What you need to know before you celebrate with a cold one.
Review: The University’s latest Covid response
Rory Yeates takes a look at the University’s response to the current situation and the sore position students have been left in.
Lockdown 3.0…here we go again!
With the recent announcement of a third lockdown, it can be easy to feel a bit uneasy about the whole situation and trust me, you are not alone. One of the most important things is […]
‘James May: Oh Cook!’ review: The cooking show hosted by the man who can’t cook
Roxanna Zoughi reviews Amazon Prime’s ‘James May: Oh Cook!’ a cooking show hosted by a man who can’t cook!
What a playlist can teach you
From 100 gecs to Elliott Smith, Angelica Krikler reflects on how music recommendations have kept her connected to her loved ones throughout lockdown.
Surviving and Thriving: how coffee shops have navigated COVID-19
Leeds has emerged from Lockdown 2.0 and straight into tier 3 of the government’s COVID restrictions. This has meant that many of Leeds’ hospitality venues have been forced to keep their doors closed for a […]
Nick Cave astounds with new solo live album ‘Idiot Prayer’
Kareina Khubchand Daswani discusses Nick Cave’s new live album ‘Idiot Prayer’ – recorded completely alone at Alexandra Palace on a lonesome grand piano.
My Word of The Year: ‘Embrace’
According to language experts part of the Oxford English Dictionary team, not one word could summarise the whole year of 2020. This is not surprising. The year has been full of unexpected choices and decisions. […]
Love in Lockdown
Though this year has been tough, it has not been all negative. This article depicts the positive effect that lockdown had, and how love was re-discovered.
A Lockdown Diary
We’ve all seen those blogs and videos of some absolute machines, who get up at 3am, have one green tea for subsistence and bash out about eight hours of work, while also running a small […]