A Day in the Life of a Diabetic
Harry Mitchell is a 23 year old electrical engineer from Hever, Kent. But aged 16, he was diagnosed with a disease that would change his life forever. [caption id="attachment_220349"...
View ArticleWorking to ‘diabete it’
A fundraiser was held in aid of Christchurch Local Diabetes Society on Friday 5th December. The event took place at Druitt Hall on Christchurch High Street and was organised by Annette Hawksworth,...
View ArticleThe relationship between maths and music
Maths and music are two subjects that have long been associated with each other. But how much mathematical theory actually goes into music? “I was average at maths when I was...
View ArticleJournalism Ethics – Jigsaw Identification
We explored our ethical concerns and issues when it comes to ‘jigsaw identification’. A short film by Emily Shepherd and Charlotte Andrews. The post Journalism Ethics – Jigsaw Identification appeared...
View ArticleBournemouth residents petition against town centre busking ban
Residents in Bournemouth are petitioning against a proposal to ban busking in the town centre. The ban, called a Public Space Protection Order, is being proposed by Bournemouth Borough Council. The...
View ArticleThe Dopamine Loop: Should smartphones be banned in UK schools?
Last December, the French government announced that it will be banning all mobiles in its primary, junior and middle schools from next September. Now, questions are being asked about whether the UK...
View ArticleThe Dopamine Loop: An interview with an addict who went to ‘smartphone rehab’
“The psychologist told me that trying to tackle her addiction to her phone would be as difficult as asking a 60-a-day smoker to stop smoking” Jasmine is an ex-smartphone addict. When she was 14, her...
View ArticleThe Dopamine Loop: Smartphone addiction in the classroom
Last December, the French government issued a ban on smartphones in schools. But should the UK do the same? It’s movement time between lessons, and teacher, Caroline Easton, is strolling through the...
View Article“If a deal’s too good to be true, it generally is”: Bournemouth florist warns...
Are you planning on buying flowers for your loved one this Valentine’s Day? You might want to think twice about ordering them online. A Bournemouth florist wants to warn consumers about the dangers...
View ArticleBournemouth Wetherspoons becomes one of the first in UK to scrap plastic straws
In September, JD Wetherspoon pledged to scrap plastic straws for biodegradable paper straws in all its restaurants by January 2018. It claimed that the move will prevent 70 million plastic straws...
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