JUST PUBLISHED: Off the Air, On the Level: 5ive star Scott Robinson and DJ Chris Brooks on Mental Health
5ive star Scott Robinson and DJ Chris Brooks have co-presented The Big Drive Home show on Radio Essex since 2020. In that time, hundreds of thousands of listeners have tuned in for a daily dose of the pair’s “fierce banter and laughs”. But the happy-go-lucky
JUST PUBLISHED: Grenfell’s Hard Truths: Former Fire Chief Jon Hall on Safety, Leadership, and Systemic Failures
On June 14th 2017, a fire broke out in the 24-storey Grenfell Tower in North Kensington, London, resulting in 72 deaths and over 70 injuries. The blaze, which began in a faulty fridge-freezer, spread rapidly due to flammable cladding and insulation
JUST PUBLISHED: Say g’day to Australia’s next big running sensation
Any form of continuous running requires mental strength and stamina to succeed, but Darby Maguire is not just another long-distance runner. At the age of 21, he’s already accomplished feats that push the limits of human endurance and has redefined
JUST PUBLISHED: Behind the scenes with TV’s warm-up king
Gavin Inskip might not be a household name, but for more than two decades, he’s been the backbone of some of Britain’s biggest and best-loved television shows. Strictly Come Dancing, Big Brother, The X Factor, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, The Great British Bake
JUST PUBLISHED: How to spot a fake Banksy: inside the world’s biggest online prints marketplace
The internet has been good to forgers. High-quality printers are cheap, provenance can be faked with Photoshop, and platforms like eBay offer global reach with minimal oversight. For works by anonymous street artist Banksy — whose limited-edition prints now fetch
JUST PUBLISHED: Paul McKenna wants to change how Britain thinks about mental health
Paul McKenna has been famous for so long it’s easy to forget what made him so in the first place. Since the early 1990s, he has been a household name; the celebrity hypnotist who could make you thinner, richer, happier or more
JUST PUBLISHED: ‘Finally, a doctor!’: Shazia Mirza lands EastEnders role and reflects on a life less ordinary
Shazia Mirza has worn many hats: biochemist, schoolteacher, stand-up comic, reality TV survivor. Now, she can add another to the list — soap star. “I’ve just filmed EastEnders,” she says matter-of-factly, near the end of a wide-ranging interview that includes everything
JUST PUBLISHED: Society is guilty of failing to teach young people their legal rights
Legal literacy is a fundamental skill that every young person should have. It is as essential as knowing how to navigate the world around them. The term refers to the ability to understand basic legal rights, laws, and the legal
JUST PUBLISHED: Consumer rights and wrongs in a digital age: why the law no longer protects the public
Britain’s high streets are vanishing fast, and the independent retailer is nearing extinction. Visiting a physical shop to try out camera equipment or test new technology is becoming a rarity. In its place, the age of online shopping has ushered
JUST PUBLISHED: Netflix’s Adolescence has exposed a society that still doesn’t believe women
There’s nothing explosive about the way Adolescence opens. No graphic violence. No heavy moralising. Just a boy, a family, a quiet community, and the slow reveal that something is deeply wrong. If you haven’t seen it, Netflix’s chilling new drama centres on 13-year-old Jamie