Eastern Boys – Film Review

By Emma Siverthorn @HouseOf_Gazelle From its opaque start through to its ambiguous denouncement Robin Campillo's Eastern Boys is a brilliantly complex exploration of power dynamics. In the opening scenes, the Eastern Boys, (hailing from the Ukraine, Russia and Romania), roam the Gare Du Nord, their purpose and intention unclear but their sense of pack protection obvious. Yet as the film progresses this sense of immigrant solidarity quickly darkens and shifts to something more akin to captivity than camaraderie. The leader...

One of the World’s Rarest Beers Arrives in London

A single bottle of one of the World's rarest beers has arrived in London. One of only six bottles of  Methuselah beer has been delivered to Sourced Market St Pancras, giving the artisan shop exclusive access to this exclusive product. Brewed by British brewing company Savour, the luxury beer comes in a six litre (the equivalent of eight wine bottles) bottle and took 18 months to develop,  from having the unique cork made, to working out how to fill the bottle - a process...

A Change to the Voting System is the way to involve young people in Politics

By David Thomson What were your memories of when you were 16 and 17 years-old? Mine was when an Eric Cantona inspired Manchester Utd Double in 96. Particularly his winner in the FA Cup final against Liverpool at the famous Twin Towers of Wembley. Or Gazza scoring that fantastic goal against Scotland during Euro 96. Another memory was the "New" Labour landslide in the 97 General Election. For a lot kids who are currently 16/17 year-olds, one of the most...

Jack Daniel’s Single Barrel adds a personal touch this Christmas

By Steve Taggart Pretty much everybody likes a tipple at xmas and one drinks manufacturer has decided to personalise their drink offering. Jack Daniel's Single Barrel offer the chance to engrave a name, unique message, or simply ‘Happy Holidays’,  on a personalised bottle of this rare and crafted whiskey. It could make the perfect xmas present, if you can't think what to buy a loved one, or even a secret santa, if the budget stretches that far. Every so often, the Jack...

Can Manchester United win the title?

Sport News 24/7 By Noy Shani  @NoyShani  @TLE_Sport A Robin Van Persie double gave Manchester United a tight 2-1 victory over an unlucky Southampton side on Monday at St Mary’s.  This was United’s fifth consecutive win and doomed Southampton to a third consecutive defeat.  United are now third in the league ‘just’ eight points behind leaders Chelsea. Despite the impressive run of victories, United again looked poor in defence and gifted the home side numerous chances, which they unfortunately spurned....

West Ham United- The Team of Tomorrow, Performing Today

Sport News 24/7 By Robert McHugh  @mchughr  @TLE_Sport Don't say it too loudly, but there is a revolution going on in East London, which is vociferously supported by Russell Brand.  No, I'm not talking about overthrowing the capitalist elite and not voting, I'm talking about the footballing revolution going on at Upton Park. West Ham United now sit third in the Barclays Premier League, and are well placed for qualification to the Europa League, if not the Champions League (unlikely I...

Me, Myself and Mum – Film Review

By Philip Benton @paolobento My experience of watching foreign language films is limited to the German thriller ‘The Lives of Others’ and the Italian gangster movie ‘Gomorrah’, so when I had the opportunity to see and review a quirky French comedy about a boy growing up thinking he was a girl, I was intrigued to say the least. ‘Les garçons et Guillaume, à table!’, as it was known upon release in France in 2013 (I think the English title is...

Is your job at risk of computerisation? How to avoid bad surprise

By Valentina Magri    "Computers double their speed and memory capacity every 18 months. The risk is that computers develop intelligence and take over. Humans, who are limited by slow biological evolution, couldn’t compete, and would be superseded”. Stephen Hawking's prediction of the future of the human race has rattled a few people. The physicist, who has motor neurone disease and uses a system designed by Intel to speak, essentially grounded sci-fi prophecies of robots out-thinking humans that have been...

London Home to Highest Number of Family Game Fallouts

A new survey has found that London has the highest number of family fall-outs while playing games over the Christmas period with a shocking eight out of ten people in London who play family games ending up falling out. Gibsons, the UK’s oldest puzzle and games company, conducted the study to reveal ways in which feuds can be avoided, with cheating (36 per cent) coming out on top of the naughty list followed closely by competitive teammates (33 per cent) and people making...

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