“We used to have it maybe three times a month, but now it's only when we come for treats on the beach.”
Amidst political tensions, Ethiopia finds solace in Bollywood films. How well does the youth from this destination cope with the nuances of culture?
Despite causing pain and infertility, why is it so difficult to receive endometriosis diagnosis in the UK?
May marks Food Allergy Awareness Month. Are allergy sufferers in the UK truly getting the care and support they need to live fear-free?
The Vulcan pub was rebuilt brick by brick and reopened. Can the spirit of traditional pubs be preserved and what else is at risk of being lost?
Dark tourism is becoming a worldwide phenomenon. Why are people attracted to travelling to places associated with death?
"Unsung heroes volunteer selflessly; their challenges unseen, yet vital. Let's acknowledge and support them in their noble endeavors."
Embark on an enchanting journey through North Wales, a land of myths, mountains, and medieval fortresses, where the magical realms of Middle-earth were brought to life.
As former BBC presenter Jeremy Paxman says Parkinson's makes him wish he hadn't been born, find out how another man maintains a positive outlook.
Minimum wage legislation may cause WWOOFing volunteer works to an end. What could be at risks if this programme stops?
Asians have met a lot of racism since Covid-19 broke out. What have they been through? Rudrank is an Indian...
Two teachers left their school because of racism. After pandemic, the impact goes on. A teacher named Tam said goodbye...