Did you find your Valentine using an online dating app? Do online dating apps really work? Danai Nesta Kupemba and Jacobien discuss their experiences and some advice when finding a partner.
Category: Podcast
PODCAST: Should vaccinations be compulsory?
As figures start to rise again due to the Omicron variant, there are some debates as to whether vaccines should be made compulsory or not.
Over half of students say their mental health has deteriorated during Covid-19
Over a half of students have said their mental health has deteriorated according to a National Union of Student’s survey, due to the government extending periods of lockdown.
COMMENT: Scotland’s free access to period products is the best thing to come out of 2020
Scotland’s decision to make sanitary products free and available to all is arguably the best things to come out of 2020. Now it is about time the rest of the world follows suit.
COMMENT: Stop arguing about the lyrics in Fairytale of New York. Just remove the slurs
Britain has many traditions around Christmas. Turkey and pigs in blankets for dinner, the John Lewis advert and having a drink before midday on Christmas Day are all things synonymous with this time of year.
COMMENT: President Macron’s new policies risk further stigmatising French Muslims
The President of France has started a ‘fight with Islamists’, by introducing a series of policies that will affect ordinary Muslims in France.
BioNTech/Pfizer Coronavirus vaccine 90 per cent effective in trials
The UK Health Secretary announced plans to roll out the new coronavirus vaccine, made by Pfizer and BioNTech, from as early as December 1, after preliminary trials showed 90 per cent effectiveness in patients.
What to watch in the US Election
The 2020 US Elections is just around the corner, with Americans taking to the polls to decide whether they wish to have another four years of a Donald J. Trump presidency, or if they want former Vice President Joseph R. Biden to take over the White House.