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Guest post by Megan Stevenson It is an unpleasant feeling to carry around nagging worries about financial stability. Many find it helpful to think of financial health in a similar way to physical health: just as you would go to a doctor for a check-up, you should take the time...
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Guest post by Jennie Trotters Taking care of your mind, body, and soul should be your number one priority. Or at least top 3! In today’s day and age, many people get swept up in the fast pace of everyday life. In fact, taking the time to properly look after...
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Guest post by Alex Chapman London is a city that has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for history, culture, food, or nightlife, London has it all! However, before you jump on a plane and head to the Big Smoke, there are some things you need to know. In this...
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By Fahiza Danjuma, Social Media Manager, Poplar Union This Black History Month, Poplar Union are thrilled to celebrate Black excellence with a series of events running throughout October to honour the local Black artists, makers, and facilitators as they kick off #PUCelebratesBHM. Poplar Union are working with their community to...
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By Laura Murillo from Studentjob.co.uk A fantastic option to broaden your knowledge and professional experience is to do an internship abroad. Working overseas can give you a variety of useful skills, that you can apply in different jobs; as well as give you a break from routine, and insight into...
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Guest post by Julia Evans With working from home becoming more common, and the world outside becoming more stressful and competitive than ever before, it’s important to have a small refuge from all of it when you come home at the end of a hard day. To achieve this, it’s...
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Guest post by Amy Marshall If you are in the process of relocating to London, whether it’s across the country or from overseas, you will likely need to get some estimates for the move. This can be a daunting task, as there are many different moving companies out there. How...
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Little Wing Film Festival is back for its 6th year championing grassroots cinema and emerging filmmakers. For the first time being 100% in-person since 2019, this community-led festival is back touring Everyman Cinemas across London from October bringing short films back to the big screen and supporting industry regeneration post-pandemic....
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Guest post by Hannah Madison The best part time jobs in London are those that offer good pay and are also flexible enough to work around your schedule. How to create CV for a part time job The content of your CV will vary depending on the part-time job you...
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