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Events To Be Put On To Commemorate Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Around 2% of young people in England and Wales has experienced some form of sexual assault. That equates to just under nine hundred thousand people aged sixteen and over. That’s the alarming statistic that was revealed for the year ending March 2025. And has been published in time for Sexual Assault Awareness Month. This is an international campaign which takes place every April to raise awareness of sexual violence, support survivors and promote prevention efforts.
By Ashish Prabhuabout 15 hours ago in Criminal
Events Lined Up To Mark Paralysed Veterans Awareness Month
Just over four thousand people every year sustain a spinal cord injury in the UK. That’s the equivalent of one every two hours. There are around a hundred and five thousand people living with a spinal cord injury in the UK. Due to the alarming extent of the issue, every April we mark Paralysed Veterans Awareness month. This is a US led awareness campaign run by the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA). They aim to raise awareness of the issues veterans face when living with spinal cord injuries and paralysis.
By Ashish Prabhu4 days ago in Journal
International Footballer Joins Forces With StoryZoo
An international footballer has joined forces with one of the UK’s main education platforms to launch a brand-new nationwide initiative. Levi Colwill who has played for both Chelsea and England aims to reverse the decline in children’s reading engagement by teaming up with StoryZoo to launch a brand-new scheme which will look at increasing the rate at which children gain the valuable skills they need to read.
By Ashish Prabhu19 days ago in Education
Push To Prevent Catapults Being Bought By Children
MP’s have been warned to put new legislation in place that will help to close a loophole in the law which allows people including children to legally buy weapons which is capable of killing wildlife. The alert was issued during a briefing in parliament which set out growing evidence that catapults were being misused against animals and to damage other people’s private property. The Naturewatch Foundation who hosted the session expanded on their message that at the moment there is a completely unregulated system where people of any age can buy weapons and there are no meaningful controls on sale or power.
By Ashish Prabhu21 days ago in Criminal
Liverpool To Host Major Arts And Crafts Exhibition
Liverpool’s Lady Lever Art Gallery is to host a new exhibition in honour of one of the most pioneering women of the Arts and Crafts movement. May Morris who is the daughter of designer William Morris was an English artisan, embroidery designer, jeweller, socialist, and editor. The new exhibition is set to take place from the 25th April to the 1st November this year and will showcase May’s exceptional ability which was seen by many to be very advanced and ahead of it’s time.
By Ashish Prabhuabout a month ago in Journal
Falling Business Investment Causes Uncertainty In Jobs Market
In the last quarter of 2025, the UK economy only grew by 0.1% amid falling business investment and staffing which has meant that consumers have been left under served and in need of drastic change to be able to receive the products and services they need in their daily lives. The economy only grew by just over a percent last year and Chancellor of The Exchequer Rachel Reeves is planning to use a major speech in the next few weeks to insist that she will stick to her growth plan.
By Ashish Prabhuabout a month ago in Journal
Beverly Knight Joins Forces With Charitable Foundation
Soul singing legend Beverly Knight is so stranger to representing and providing wider access to opportunities in the music industry. She has now taken on the role as ambassador to a charitable foundation set up to help remember her musical director and guitarist Paul Reidy Reid.
By Ashish Prabhu2 months ago in Beat
Mismanaging Your Emotions At Work Leads To Occupational Burn Out
People being forced to fake how they feel in the work place is one of the main causes of occupational burn out. That’s according to new research by Emlyon Business School. Researchers have discovered that the surface acting creates a form of exhaustion which drains the ability an employee possesses to be able to organise themselves and take part in everyday work-related tasks. This effects an organisation’s ability to function well and cater for it’s own staff and customers. This creates a huge impact on the ability each individual has to manage their own cognitive capacity as well as eroding their sense of authenticity. This puts a huge impact on team trust and makes engaging in leadership more difficult.
By Ashish Prabhu2 months ago in Lifehack
Increased Calls For Social Media Ban For Under 16's
There has been a growing swell of support towards making it illegal for anyone under the age of sixteen to be able to access and use social media in the UK. This comes as a result of the murder of Brianna Ghey who was killed by two of her fellow classmates at Birchwood Community High School. It is said that Ghey reportedly faced years of transphobic harassment and bullying including when she was at school a part of which was reportedly being gang beaten.
By Ashish Prabhu2 months ago in The Swamp
Merseyside Group Joins Forces With Local Charity
Liverpool’s Adelphi Hotel has raised over £2000 to help support St Peter and St James Hospice which help to provide compassionate hospice care for those in need based in the heart of Sussex. The award-winning hotel has put a lot of effort in to helping to support an establishment which is a family-owned UK manufacturer and supplier of packaging machinery and equipment. The service also helps to cater for pharmaceutical distribution so there are a number of different elements which are being helped to cater for those who are in need.
By Ashish Prabhu3 months ago in Viva
Push Towards Introducing Social Media Ban For Under 16's in UK
There has been a large push towards introducing a ban on social media for under 16’s with over half of those adults surveyed saying they would support new legislation being put in place to prohibit under 16’s from using such platforms. This comes as a result of new research being released to coincide with the wide scale ban which was introduced in Australia and came in to effect from 10th December onwards.
By Ashish Prabhu3 months ago in The Swamp
Brexit Continuing To Impact Poorer Households The Most Five Years On
It may be now five years since the United Kingdom left the European Union, but recently revealed statistics have shown that there are still groups of people who have been adversely affected in society. These include migrants, small businesses, young people and poorer households. These new findings have recently been released by the London School of Economics and Political Science.
By Ashish Prabhu4 months ago in Journal











