Culture
A QUANTUM THEORY OF BREXIT
Does cannabis have medicinal benefits?
The Bright Lady
Fabulous at fifty plus
Sherrelle- A Personal Touch
Makeup – Creative concept of Self Love Celebrating women in business and their unique talent brings amazing people along! We teamed up with Rich Vision at last month’s celebrations, to meet small business owners who are passionate about their work…
Mrs Hinch and Zoella: how internet influencers shot to literary stardom – with a very outdated view of women
April Fools 2019: Which stories are not so fakenews? Take our quiz to find out
It’s that time again and it seems the ushering in of spring just wouldn’t be the same without a healthy dose of amusing stories filling our news feeds. This year did not disappoint, with stories from the Drone that walks…
Mothering Sunday
At the Bloomsbury Ephemera Fair today you could see books, ephemera, maps, prints, posters, postcards, photographs but looking for unusual printed items related to Mother’s Day could bring a new perspective on Mother’s day. An old leaflet signed by C…
The dying art of conversation – has technology killed our ability to talk face-to-face?
Melanie Chan, Leeds Beckett University What with Facetime, Skype, Whatsapp and Snapchat, for many people, face-to-face conversation is used less and less often. These apps allow us to converse with each other quickly and easily – overcoming distances, time zones…
This is what postnatal depression really feels like
Alzheimer’s disease: have we got the cause all wrong?
Vicky Jones, University of Central Lancashire Early in the 20th century, Alois Alzheimer first described a disorder of progressive memory loss and confusion in a 50-year-old woman. After she died, he examined her brain and saw that it was full…