Louis Theroux: The Night In Question

“I get woken up by her slapping me, and she said that we shouldn’t have had sex and her friends shouldn’t find out’, these are the opening words to Louis Theroux’s new documentary, The Night in Question. It’s a compelling opening and one that hits right at the heart of the subject. The documentary focuses…

Don’t Cry For Me Hyde Park

“Looking out of the window, staying out of the sun So I chose freedom, running around trying everything new But nothing impressed me at all I never expected it to”  -Andrew Lloyd Webber I have been feeling very somber these last couple of days. I’m leaving London to move back home to Somerset, and although…

I Feel Pretty Review

Yesterday I went to see the new Amy Schumer movie, I Feel Pretty. I have seen the trailer so many times, and loving her first film Trainwreck I couldn’t wait to see what all the fuss was about. The movie is about Renee (Amy Schumer) who is so uncomfortable with her appearance she takes the…

Columbia Road Flower Market

I am moving home in three weeks, so my time living in London is coming to an end. I’m now in a rush to see all the sights I haven’t had a chance to visit yet! And there is quit a bit to see and do. It was a beautiful day Sunday, so I decided…

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

I recently went to the cinema to watch The Guernsey Literary and Potato Pell Pie Society, yes it’s a mouthful! Me and my friend were the youngest people in the room, and I think it’s due to the time period the film was set in. The film is set in 1946, a young writer called…

The London Marathon; A Test Of Human Spirit

It was Sunday the 22nd of April, unlike the average spring day we had been experiencing a heat wave for the past week. So, it was yet again another scorcher. I decided to head into central London to cheer on the runners who were taking part in the 2018 London Marathon. Who doesn’t want to…

Windrush Scandal

Picture sourced from Google In 1948 the MV Empire Windrush docked in Tillbury, it’s after the second World War and the British Government invited people from Caribbean countries to take refuge. They would become the Windrush generation. Now, the government who took them in and gave them a place to call home, have said they…

A Day Out In Greenwich

Wednesday is my favourite day, it’s the day me and my flatmate go into central London and wind down from the week we have survived.  This Wednesday has been my favourite so far, after the terrible few weeks I have had I thought it time to enjoy a day out in the sun. As I…

Cambridge Analytica; Do We Really Care About Our Online Privacy?

JK Rowling called it the “story of the year, if not the decade”! It was a story I briefly read about but batted away as I quickly got distracted by yet more Trump news. I couldn’t get away from it for long however, at 3am one morning I was scrolling through The Guardians top stories…