Who already misses going to town and buying a load of rubbish they don’t actually need? Unfortunately definitely me. I miss going into Primark and buying yet another pair of feeble earrings which will most likely break after wearing them once, I miss managing to accidently spot these adorable plush avocados tempting us all inContinue reading “Should I buy a “Wosh stuffed toy”, a HIIT sports mini trampoline, an earring making kit or more clothes during these months of Lockdown?”
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What have New-Zealand and a small minority of countries got right- which the rest of us have got wrong?
Why New-Zealand? You may ask. Other countries, including Germany, Norway and South Korea have all experienced relatively low death tolls; via being fast to react regarding the lockdown and having sufficient health care in place. Thus combining these factors, the capacity to deal with the confirmed cases effectively, and to prevent the spread. However inContinue reading “What have New-Zealand and a small minority of countries got right- which the rest of us have got wrong?”
April, March, Feburary……Then VEGAN-uary
Edit- Heyy, I’m just reading this back to myself, and to be self critical, I haven’t made it that engaging, and I don’t really know what to change to make it more so either! I would still however recommend giving it a read though, as it is about an interesting topic, and it’ll help youContinue reading “April, March, Feburary……Then VEGAN-uary”
Sir Kier Starmer to win landslide victory as new Labour leader
Admist everything else which is going on, last Saturday, Sir Kier Starmer was elected as new Labour leader, with a landslide majority. He won a landslide majority of 56.2% of the votes after the first round, whilst Angela Rayner won deputy leadership. This included party members, “registered supporters” and members of trade unions and socialistContinue reading “Sir Kier Starmer to win landslide victory as new Labour leader”