After a record campaign, Veganuary is coming to an end. Going vegan for a month was easier than I anticipated, albeit with some failures nevertheless. Here's why I'm continuing down this path.
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Dry January: Has it fuelled my alcohol dependence?
Alongside the thousands that took part in this month of teetotalism, I signed up to Dry January for the first time in my life. I pledged to abstain from alcohol for 31 days. It was not easy.
Veganism and eating disorders: A diet in disguise
As Veganuray comes to an end, here’s a little reflection on whether veganism is appropriate for everyone.
London’s Food Cycle: How to make the most out of your groceries
London's food cycle sees a lot of waste. Here are some ways you can make the most out of your groceries (and your wallet).
No Golden Globe for you
The 77th Golden Globe Awards, honouring the best in television and film, were presented last Sunday. As well as Ricky Gervais jokes at everyone in the gala, there was a bit of controversy with some of the awards given that night.
The loneliest season of all
Christmas comes with high expectations for family fun times, but the reality can sometimes be quite different.
Top of the pops: Pablo’s pop culture picks of 2019
With 2020 almost here, we look back on the best things that happened in pop culture in 2019. These are Pablo Lario's top picks of the year.
Why the Conservatives’ environmental promises are too little, too late
A detailed analysis of the environmental plans in the Conservative Party manifesto for the 2019 general election.
Me, my son and veganism: Raising a vegan child
Vegan for almost five years, Cecilie Overholt's fiancee soon followed. At 19, she then welcomed their son into the family too. A vegan son.
Being a Student is Hard but Being Sustainable is Easy
Going green isn’t just for Hulk or Shrek and Fiona! Let me show you how easy and affordable it is for you to be green too.
What I think about the Extinction Rebellion protests
With peaceful protests, mass arrests and roadblocks, Extinction Rebellion are trying to catch our attention again.
Can we consider influencers ‘normal’ people?
Youtuber Logan Paul says, "Just like everyone in life, people make mistakes, mine happened to be in public and in front of the whole world." Do influencers have the same right as us to make mistakes?