Jude Currie
Fun things to do over Easter in London
Most of us are a few years too old to be getting eggs from the Easter bunny, so here are some new ideas to spice your Easter break up. BBC Earth experience Where? Dalkin Centre, [more…]

How far have we come in achieving LGBT equality in society and legislation?
We all know that LGBT rights have made long leaps and bounds in recent times, however what exactly has changed since the dark days of homosexuality being an arrestable offence, and what still needs to [more…]
How to enjoy Valentine’s day in London on a budget
London is infamous for being an expensive city, ready to drain your bank account. This isn’t totally untrue, however, you can go out and have a top Valentine’s for very little cash. You just need [more…]
A brief history of veganism
Evidence of people choosing to avoid animal products can be traced back over 2,000 years. As early as 500 BCE, Greek philosopher and mathematician, Pythagoras, promoted kindness to animals and followed what could now be [more…]
Students ‘shocked’ as Kingston University buildings fall into disrepair
Students have been left feeling disgusted after finding the Knights Park toilets in a state of disrepair. Reports of dirty floors, bad odours and used sanitary products left on the floor have plagued the toilets [more…]
Dr Hiroko Onishi: Tributes paid to ‘excellent’ former Kingston University senior law lecturer
Tributes have been paid to an “excellent” and “wonderful” former Kingston University lecturer following her death last month. Dr Hiroko Onishi died on October 14. Since her death, tributes have been flooding in to remember [more…]

Should Qatar be hosting the 2022 World Cup?
In 2010, the race to hold the 2022 FIFA World Cup took place with the USA, Australia, Japan and South Korea in the running. To the surprise and dismay of many, Qatar managed to gain [more…]
Why is Black History Month important and what has it changed?
If you looked at school curricula not so very long ago, you would struggle to find much on Black history in British and American teaching. In schools, students mostly learn about white figures, whilst Black [more…]