CityNews editor Aylin Aliev has interviewed City University's new president Professor Anthony Finkelstein, introducing him to our readers and to those within the university community.
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Premier League GW3 Round Up: Terrible refereeing, Arsenal’s misery and Ronaldo’s return
As week three of the Premier League comes to an end, Sports correspondent Yoga Barrathwaj brings you the essential news from this week's games.
Premier League GW2 Round Up: Ings stunner, City riot and Lukaku bullies Arsenal
Danny Ings scored a stunner for Villa. City showed what they are made up of. Lukaku could be Chelsea’s missing piece. Antonio creates history. Read the roundup from the second game week with a new section, predictions.
The Premier League is back: GW1 RoundUp
The Premier League is back and things outside football have changed significantly. After a year of dismal lockdowns, fans are back in the stadiums that are finally allowing full capacity. This article is the start of a new column at Carrot Magazine that's dedicated to the Premier League.
Calorie labelling: Tackling obesity or fuelling eating disorders?
The government has announced on 12 May that calorie labelling will be included in restaurants’ menus. But is this decision really going to improve the nation’s health?
The best bookshops to check out in London
For us book lovers, having bookshops open again is a blessing. There is no better feeling than entering a bookshop and browsing the titles until you find a hidden gem or a book that’s been on your TBR pile forever. We round up the best ones in London.
Nowruz: Celebrating the Iranian new year
With the Iranian new year falling on the first day of spring (March 21) and entering the year 1400, Arts & Culture Editor Sahar explores the country's history and celebrations.
Review: It’s A Sin
The miniseries It’s A Sin casts an important light on the AIDS crisis in the 1980s and shows how far we have come in managing the illness. Spoilers ahead.
Ten ways to spruce up your desk
For a lot of us, it has been a year of working from home and motivation levels can be up and down. We round up the best ways to personalise your desk and turn it into a positive working environment.
Rent Brawl: How Students are Lobbying for Fairer Rent Contracts
Since lockdown was announced in early January, thousands of students have been stuck at home, unable to travel to their accommodation despite having to pay standard rent. Students at Urbanest, however, decided enough was enough.
Drag Race fans treated to two new seasons
We take a look at how Rupaul's Drag Race has evolved over the years and its significance in the world.
Silvertown Tunnel: Sadiq Khan’s Controversial Decision
Under the Thames, a tunnel connecting Greenwich Peninsula with Royal Docks has caused controversy even before construction has begun