Image Source Often mistaken for a ‘healthy diet’, an allergy or intolerance, Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease which affects at least 1 in 100 people in the UK and in Europe, including Maria Kelly, from Middlesbrough. At the age of eight, Maria was diagnosed with Coeliac disease after being taken to
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“It feels like somebody stabbed a knife in my tummy and was slowly twisting it.”
Endometriosis awareness month is taking place this March in order to shine a light onto this devastating disease that affects 1 in 10 women. This is a gynaecological problem cause’s tissue normally found in the womb to grow outside the uterus which can result in chronic pain. Radka Ballantyne is the support
Does grime mean crime? No. It is all about love and understanding.
Molly Catterall (right) and Guvna B (left) By Molly Catterall Grime music is under attack due to fears that it is linked to drugs violence and a life of crime. But this assumption couldn’t be any further from the truth. If you were to attend a grime concert you would realise these events don’t promote
Spark:York finally opens.
Photo Credit: Scott Hill. By Molly Catterall Spark:York, the unique community project, is set to open its doors to the public today after a long wait. After a challenging two years the new community space will launch today from 4.30-11pm. The temporary shipping container complex, situated on Piccadilly, will be home to the best
Is this the end to free school meals?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Molly Catterall Over 25,000 children across York could lose their free school meals after new government changes were debated in parliament earlier this week. Families on universal credit will need to be earning £7,400 a year in order for their child to receive free school meals. Those currently receiving free schools
Stay Safe York St. John
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]By Molly Catterall The student Union, and Presidential Team at York St. John university have come together to promote street safety, after attacks have circulated to occurred on Haxby Road a few weeks ago. Local community officers are working in partnership with the Union to make student areas as safe as possible in
Humanity unveiled
Photo Credit: Annette Mudehwe By Molly Catterall Enclosed by the toils of everyday life, London based Photographer Annette Mudehwe explores her fascination with human nature. This collection of work captures strangers in the most authentic and honest way, and depicting this human essence, fuelling her passion for street photography. Venturing to portray a