Sky Sports Halo scrapped after three days due to ‘sexist’ posts

After only three days of being a live TikTok account @skysportshalo has already been shut down, with all posts deleted due to ‘sexist’ and ‘patronising’ posts towards women and young girls. ‘Sky Sports lil sis’ as they claimed to be, posted multiple TikTok’s aimed towards a female audience, to be more inclusive and expand their […]

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Quayside Christmas Makers Market Celebrates Creativity, Community and the Magic of Making

The Quayside Christmas Makers Market returned this weekend, transforming the space into a warm hub of creativity and festive spirit. Independent makers filled the market with handmade gifts, glowing lights and the comforting sound of Christmas music, creating an atmosphere that welcomed visitors from the moment they stepped inside. That welcoming feeling was exactly what […]

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An action packed evening of fun and fundraising is on the cards, as Children In Need returns for another year

Children in Need will have its 46th telethon this evening, Friday November 14th. The charity will be on our screens seeking to help children and young people across the UK.

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16–25 year olds are the most likely age group to suffer from loneliness

Young people aged between 16 and 25 are more likely to feel lonely and isolated than any other age group, and with many students across the UK just now settling into their first term of studies at university, loneliness can be a feeling known all too well by those adapting to lifestyle and environment changes. […]

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‘Ask Your Pharmacist Week 2025’ Highlights the Importance of Pharmacy Teams Within the NHS

This week, between the 3-10 November, the NHS is shining a light on the vital role community pharmacies play in delivering essential healthcare. This year’s campaign aims to highlight the work pharmacies do and what a visit can offer you, such as blood pressure checks, medicine reviews and urgent care- without the need for a […]

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Old Trafford CEO Sleepout hits fundraising milestone as it returns for its 10th year

The CEO Sleepout in Manchester has now raised over £500,000 for homeless charities across Greater Manchester. The 10th edition of the event took place last night (3rd November) at a rather drizzly Emirates Old Trafford from 8 pm to 6:30 am, and the business leaders taking part were situated in Stand E of the stadium. […]

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Islamophobia Awareness Month

The ‘APPG – All-Party Parliamentary Groups, on British Muslims defines Islamophobia as “Rooted in racism, Islamophobia targets expressions of Muslimness or perceived Muslimness.” This Islamophobia Awareness Month, the organisation is inviting us to Flip the Script. The campaign’s mission is to ‘showcase the positive contributions of Muslims in the UK and raise awareness of islamophobia […]

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Do Young People Still Care About Remembrance Day? Honouring The Past in a Changing World

It is Remembrance Sunday on the 9th November and millions will pause at 11am to remember those who lost their lives in conflict. But as the generations who lived through the world wars pass into history, one question remains: do young people still care about Remembrance Day? For more than a century, Remembrance Day has […]

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Knowles’ last stand: Ashes Series marks Morgan Knowles UK farewell ahead of NRL move

For the first time in more than two decades, the elite rivalry of the Rugby League Ashes Series returns. The three-test series between England and Australia has one more game left on November 8th at Headingly Stadium, Leeds. Australia have already sealed the Ashes series, winning 26-6 at Wembley Stadium on the 25th October and […]

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