Tabletop roleplay gamers In Birmingham are back to meeting up in-person now that Covid-19 guidelines have been withdrawn.
Author: Megan Smith
Followers of the COP26 event in Glasgow expressed disappointment as they felt more could have been done despite the climate crisis agreement to make sure emissions fell by 2030.
Christmas enthusiasts and the shops they visit across the UK explain how they have been preparing with the hope that this year will be better.
The RSPCA has issued anti-theft advice to pet owners following a spike in dognapping in the West Midlands. “dogs” by crowdive is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Data provided by West Midlands Police report claimed 18 dog theft offences were reported in the period between April 1,2020 to March 31, 2021. None of the dogs have been recovered. West Midlands Police also reported 23 cases, between 2018 and 2019. https://twitter.com/WMPolice/status/1217836816822390784?s=20 There has also been national cases of dog theft such as Keith Fetches from Yorkshire whose three Springer Spaniels were stolen on February 12. Luckily two of his dogs were returned to him through…
Megan Smith speaks to DJ Alexandra Hearth and dance teacher Karen Yates about how the pandemic is continuing to affect the arts sector. “DJ Equipment” by Luke The Look is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0 Arts and entertainment has been the second-hardest hit sector in the UK. Lockdown and social distancing rules have meant that DJs cannot perform to physical crowds, and dancers cannot perform, or teach, indoors. Alexandra, the creator of the ‘Hot Girls’ podcast, has been DJing for roughly five years. She believes that the arts “liberate us”: “I think we understand humans through art, and we get to have fun through…