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    American student sentenced to hard labour in North Korea has died

    “kind, generous and promising” – These are the words that college classmates used to describe 22-year-old Otto Warmbier who died six days after returning from serving 17 months of his prison sentence in North Korea for stealing a propaganda poster. What started off as a tour of North Korea turned into tragedy when Otto was […]

    his loving family, North Korea, Otto Warmbier, rule of law, Unable to talk,

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  • Jun

    20

    2017
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    People attend night vigil as a sign of solidarity following the Finsbury Park terror attack

    As I made my way to work through Finsbury Park station this morning, I came across a crowd of people huddling over an array of flowers and supportive messages for those affected by the recent terror attack – which killed one person and injured ten others, whilst they were returning from a local mosque. With […]

    Finsbury Park Mosque, one good thing, refuse to be afraid, the local community,

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  • Jun

    14

    2017
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    Fire in a 24 – storey building in North Kensington kills 6 people

      “There’s people who were jumping out of the building – there’s a man who threw two of his children.” These are the words of a man who witnessed people desperately trying to survive as a fire engulfed Grenfell Tower in North Kensington. Rumoured to have started on the fourth floor, the fire quickly engulfed […]

    ensure the safety, Fire, North Kensington, people of the community, Tower block,

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  • Jun

    06

    2017
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    Does worrying about regret bring more regret?

    ‘Fear is temporary, regret is forever’. This one of the many inspirational mottos in the media that are meant to inspire us and push us out of our comfort zones. However, does the push for a ‘regret-free’ life cause more worry than peace of mind? Recently, an article published by The Guardian said, “the fear […]

    bitter taste, Henry David Thoreau, mottos, No kids, own personal journey, regret, risk-averse, with no regrets, worry,

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  • Jun

    06

    2017
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    The Peril of Hollywood Breakups

      Just as we were beginning to think there were enough breakups in Hollywood, Meet the Parents star Ben Stiller and his wife of 17 years, Christine Taylor, have split up. Releasing a joint statement, they said: ‘With tremendous love and respect for each other, and the 18 years we spend together as a couple, […]

    Ben Stiller, Brangelina, Christine Taylor, come as a shock, future of true love, Hollywood, Matthew Broderick, Meet the Parents, Rita Wilson, Sarah Jessica Parker, Tom Hanks,

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  • May

    24

    2017
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    Stay safe online!

    ‘A fool and his money are soon parted’ is an old English proverb that we do well to remember. Originally it would have meant that it’s foolish to pay over the odds or buy poor quality stuff that doesn’t last, and that fools squander whatever money they have or are conned out of it. These […]

    anti-virus, credit cards, Cyber-attack, malicious software, modern technology, online banking, Our advice is, PIN number, scams, trying to pressure,

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  • May

    23

    2017
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    An appalling attack

    All of us in Britain and across the world have been deeply saddened and disgusted by the Manchester Arena attack, in which 22 innocent people, including teens and children, were killed and a further 59 were injured. World leaders, from Russia’s Vladimir Putin and US President Trump to the president of France and China and […]

    coming to help, follow police advice, horror of the attack,

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  • May

    17

    2017
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    The Saga of fake news

    During President Trump’s election campaign back in 2016, his supporters were regularly reported as chanting: ‘We hate Muslims. We hate blacks. We want our great country back’. Do you believe this statement? Well, you shouldn’t, because it’s completely false, and was one of the many fake news articles released in the lead-up to the presidential […]

    difficult to establish, Donald Trump, majority of things, President of the United States, Social media, social media giant Facebook,

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  • May

    12

    2017
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    Seven things you can do to improve your mental health

    Being physically healthy is important; however, being mentally healthy is more important. When we have a healthy mind, it results in us having a healthier life. But in order to achieve this, there are a range of things we should do: Get enough sleep   Getting sufficient sleep every night is one of the most […]

    a positive influence, drugs and alcohol, having a healthier life,

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  • May

    11

    2017
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    7 Creative activities that can improve your mental health

    Researchers from the Department of Psychology at New Zealand’s University of Otago launched an experiment with 658 university students and found that there is a positive correlation between doing creative activities and better mental health. Speaking about the results, Dr Tamlin Conner said: “This finding suggests a particular kind of upward spiral for wellbeing and […]

    better mental health, Department of Psychology, Graphic, Mental health, New Zealand, positive correlation, University of Otago, wellbeing,

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