VOICES: Road fatality rate must be reduced
ROAD safety is something in which we all hold in extremely high regard.
ROAD safety is something in which we all hold in extremely high regard.
AROUND Valentine’s Day, people get frantic: girls eagerly scroll their contacts for the number of that guy they kissed last week and boys start eyeing up potential girls in their seminars; all to find a potential date before the most loved-up day of the year.
Only a few days ago, I started writing an article about the recent ending of topless wom-en on page three of the UK’s most widely-bought newspaper, the Sun.
IT’S December. That means Christmas festivities are in full swing: carol concerts, decorating trees and another tradition – Christmas adverts.
IT’S what the whole world’s been talking about this week: Kim Kardashian on the front cover of Paper magazine.
IT’S November: that’s right, the songs have slowly leaked on to the radio, every shop now has a section dedicated to stockings and festive chocolate, and that famous John Lewis advert has pulled at the heartstrings of anyone who has watched it.
We first came across Emma Watson as a fresh-faced, bushy- haired Hermione Granger in the beloved Harry Potter films.
IT’S 8.30am on a Monday. I’m cold, tired and the last thing I want to do is wait at a miserable bus stop for a bus to come trundling along to take me home.
WE’RE way into the summer now – school’s out, the sun is shining and next term still seems too far into the future to even contemplate.
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