Real Reads
Mar 2020
Making your home work for you during the outbreak
As businesses shift to remote working setups during the outbreak, here are four top tips for staying productive and connected
Mar 2020
* BREAKING NEWS * UK Chancellor Announces Major Economic Rescue Plan
The government is to pay the wages of millions of workers across Britain to keep them in jobs as the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak escalates
Mar 2020
COVID-19: Government Guidance for Workers
Working from home during the outbreak? Latest Government Guidance
Mar 2020
£1M Coronavirus Poverty Relief Grants for Small Charities: Apply Now!
MSE Founder will release £1,000,000 to provide grants of £5,000 to £20,000 to small registered charities. Deadline 25.03.2020
Mar 2020
Self-isolating? Why not host a Netflix Party?
Netflix Party is a new way to watch Netflix with your friends online. Netflix Party synchronises video playback and adds group chat to your favourite Netflix shows
Mar 2020
Government support to protect Businesses affected by COVID-19
Chancellor Rishi Sunak, has announced £330 billion of guarantees to help small-businesses manage their cashflow
Mar 2020
What Impact will school closures have on children and parents?
The public health benefits of keeping schools open has shifted, and the scientific advice is that schools should close to slow the spread of the virus
Mar 2020
Chancellor Rishi Sunak announces a three-month mortgage holiday
People facing financial difficulty due to coronavirus will be offered a three-month mortgage holiday
Mar 2020
Where are you really from? New project to tell stories of Black and Asian rural life
The aim of the project is to tell the stories of black and brown people’s rural lives via poetry, life writing, fiction, and song writing
Mar 2020
Brits 2020: Dave wins album of the year and calls PM ‘racist’
London rapper Dave won album of the year at the Brits, moments after calling the prime minister a “racist”
Mar 2020
Oil paintings by Oluwole Omofemi that explore the politics behind Black women’s hair
In Omofemi’s work, hair stands as a metaphor for freedom. Each of his latest paintings is a celebration of “Afrocentric pride”, as well as a reflection on the postcolonial era
Mar 2020
Analysis: Why do the UK-born children of migrants feel more discriminated against?
The children of migrants born in the UK are more likely to feel discriminated against due to their race, ethnicity, nationality, language, accent or religion