Attitude

University Is Far From Accessible for All

Danielle Lowe | Posted 17.04.2013 | UK Universities & Education
Danielle Lowe

We are supposed to be proud of our universities, our student living providers and the support that people are given and yet when we need support and care they turn their backs, close their eyes and just put their hand out to collect money.

The Long and Winding Road: Disabled Access to Live Music

Rob Maddison | Posted 13.05.2013 | UK Entertainment
Rob Maddison

Where are they all? Of course everyone's heard of Ian Dury but there are actually loads of amazing disabled musicians out there that one simply never hears about. Following last year's Paralympics, disability awareness in general society is at an all time high, but how does the music industry fare?

Why Everyone Should Get Out of London... Occasionally

Andy Shepherd | Posted 07.05.2013 | UK Lifestyle
Andy Shepherd

This morning I arrived back to London after a month away. I had been traveling for 48 hours straight. I was a little tired to say the least. I turned on my phone; it was like welcoming an old friend (an old friend that had been relegated to an occasional acquaintance for the last 4 weeks due to international roaming charges). A call came through almost immediately.

The Happiest Person in the UK

Beth Burgess | Posted 28.09.2012 | UK Lifestyle
Beth Burgess

The happiest person in the UK is a married Indian lady, who own her own home on a remote Scottish island. But if you're not her, there really is no need to worry.

'That Guy Is Obsessed'

The Huffington Post UK | Caroline Frost | Posted 13.12.2011 | UK Entertainment

Harry Judd may have to turn on some special tricks to walk off with this year's title of Strictly Come Dancing champion during the show finale at the ...