Thomas Becket, the Meddlesome Priest

I'm over a week late to the party celebrating/remembering the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket's 850 year anniversary of his death. The infamous quote, allegedly shouted by Henry II, 'Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?' has been debated on whether he ever said that to his guards. One thing you will learn... Continue Reading →

She’s Back… Well, Kind of.

First of all, I would just like to apologise for my tardiness and lack of content on this blog. I have had a whirlwind of a time in my first semester at uni (although completely online) and I somehow got caught up in 101 assignments, deadlines and just lots and lots of reading. Due to... Continue Reading →

Rejections Are Good

Hi Biscuit Breakers, Last night I received an email from a writing competition informing me that although my story was shortlisted, it didn't receive any further awards of being highly commended or higher. I will admit that I was disappointed as I put a lot of effort and drafts into that story. However, I decided... Continue Reading →

British Monarchs who were Never Crowned

*Always Crowned. Never 'coronated'. It’s all lies. That was a PSA from my college tutor. After I started to finally watch the Crown on Netflix, I learned that Edward VIII, Queen Elizabeth's uncle abdicated his throne to his brother. I was intrigued to know how many other monarchs were never crowned, even though I already... Continue Reading →

Animal Farm: Film Review

If you were expecting a nice children's animated film about pigs and animals on an English farm. You thought wrong. Animal Farm's 1954 classic barely strayed away from Orwell's dark and politically intense novel and the animators made it very easy for young children to become aware of the certain aspects of an undemocratic government.... Continue Reading →

Animal Farm: Book Review

OMG! It's been so long since I've done a good book review and comparing them to a film. Animal Farm is by no means a classic. Many people will have studied it at school. Unfortunately, I was never taught it at school, but I knew that the Pigs were bad and it was symbolic of... Continue Reading →

Businesses Before They Were Big

Hi Biscuit Breakers, Anyone wonder how these giant businesses that we all know (and some love) started off? Remember these now multi-million businesses were seedlings of an idea in someone's head. Think Tony Stark and his random decision to make Iron Man. You'll definitely know these names below, but do you know how they started?... Continue Reading →

Getting Your Results This Year? Me Too

Whether you've already received your grades if you're from Scotland, or anxiously waiting for your A-level and GCSE results; you're not alone. Tomorrow is going to be a stressful morning for me. I usually enjoy watching Netflix in the morning (as everyone is still asleep so that time is mine) and it generally gives me... Continue Reading →

Sandwiches in the Sky

We overlook the microscopic city below, legs Dangling off the mossy edge Toy cars and lego buildings reach up towards us But we’re too busy chasing the clouds. - We breathe in the fresh air Savouring the lack of pollution Cleaning out our clogged up lungs - I hand you a squashed ham and cheese... Continue Reading →

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