Hector : Film Review

Reviewed by Miranda Schiller @mirandadadada Hector (Peter Mullan) is the story of an elderly homeless man's journey through Britain on his annual pilgrimage to a Christmas shelter. In classic British social realist style, it sheds light on an invisible part of society and the reality of living on the streets. ...

S. Pellegrino Announces Details For Young Chef 2016 Competition

By Jonathan Hatchman, Food Editor, @TLE_Food Following the success of this year’s competition, with Irish chef Mark Moriarty having won the title, S. Pellegrino have announced plans to run another global Young Chef competition for 2016 – an international competition that’s dedicated to finding the best young chef in the ...

Cam the Man?

Sport News 24/7 By Sean Simara  @Sean_FootyMad  @TLE_Sport The undefeated Carolina Panthers are without a doubt the surprise package of the season in the NFL, in my view at least.  The Panthers are the last team to remain unbeaten and Cam Newton is playing MVP football.  But are they really ...

It is Time to Let 16-year-olds Vote

THE EU referendum is the most important vote in Britain in a generation. It will influence the UK for the rest of the century. Everything from Scottish secession to peace in Northern Ireland to the international economy are involved. It is a national disgrace that 16 and 17-year-olds will be ...

Can Tottenham Win the Title?

Sport News 24/7 By Billy Stephens  @BillyLaughs  @TLE_Sport At the start of the season most pundits tipped Tottenham to finish fifth or sixth, with a few tipping them to push for a Champion's League spot but nothing more.  Now however, after a club record 14 Premier League games unbeaten, people ...

CLARITY – supporting blind people to support themselves

By Kasia Mysiak, Marketing & Communications Executive of CLARITY  CLARITY, one of the oldest social enterprises in the UK, was established in 1854 by Elizabeth Gilbert who lost her sight at the age of three due to scarlet fever. The objective of “The Association for Promoting the General Welfare of the ...

Review: Warm Brains – Big Wow

By Mani Khawaja (@manikhawaja88) How does one judge an album where it almost feels as if those involved in the project don’t want you to figure out how talented they are? Deceptive might not be the best word to describe it, but you could easily be fooled into thinking that ...

Excrement in Cumbrian flood was actually MP

Rumours of human waste floating through Carlisle turned out to be a hapless Tory MP suffering a barrage of abuse. Angry villagers were stood up to their waists, in water, in their living rooms screaming: “shit, shit, shit,” but it turned out they were berating a Liz Truss, the Secretary ...

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