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Niamh McCollum

Marie Claire

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5 reasons why the Samsung Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a student’s best pal

Starting uni can be as scary as it is exciting. For many students, it means not only living away from the comfort of their parent’s home for the first → Read More

Eight responses to the 'Why are you single?' question this Christmas

’Tis the season to fly solo, according to author Lucy Vine, who answers all those irritating questions single people have to navigate at Christmas → Read More

Why concerned healthcare workers are determined to end the VAT on PPE

Healthcare workers set up petition to end the VAT on PPE to make sure vital protection is afforadable for themselves and their patients. → Read More

'Six lessons I've learned about being sustainable in lockdown'

1. Show love to your community by shopping local Lockdown forced us all to shop a bit more locally at first, engaging with shops that were close by → Read More

This is what it's like to be a fresher during a pandemic

Track and trace? Zoom drinks? First year Cambridge student Kayinsola Amoo-Peters reveals why Freshers Week 2020 was an experience like no other... → Read More

Why girls need role models more than ever

Marie Claire and mothers2mothers are joining together to celebrate the next generation of female change makers in Africa, and their strong role models → Read More

Why a second lockdown could spell a 'she-cession'

Covid-19 continues to have a damning impact on the professional lives of women in the UK, with new research suggesting we're headed for a she-cession → Read More

It's Bi Visibility Day and there are shocking reasons why it's more important than ever

With Biphobia impacting over half of bisexual people’s mental health, here’s how Bi Visibility day is biting back against intolerance → Read More

What is World Afro Day and how can you support it?

World Afro Day is all about celebrating afro excellence and ending black hair discrimination, says founder Michelle de Leon → Read More

The must-have car accessories you never knew you needed

Erin Baker, Editorial Director at Auto-Trader, gives us the low-down on the top 5 car accessories of 2020 - here's the need to know → Read More

How much will an electric car really cost me?

Electric car prices seem absurdly high, but we’ve been looking at just how much an electric car will cost to run. Hint: it’s good news → Read More

These are the star signs most likely to smash a job interview

Prepping for a job interview? Apparently these star signs are most likely to charm their way into a new professional role → Read More

Jess Phillips: 'Equality in a post-pandemic workplace is not a certainty'

Labour MP Jess Phillips explains why we must all speak up and protect ourselves to improve equality in a post-pandemic workplace - before it's too late → Read More

Four ways to create a more inclusive workplace

Abadeshi Osunsade, the Founder and CEO of Hustle Crew, a diversity and inclusion consultancy, shares her top tips for making teams more inclusive → Read More

Why it’s time to criminalise revenge porn threats

Domestic abuse charity Refuge is urging the government to revise the Domestic Abuse Bill and save lives by making revenge porn threats illegal → Read More

Hunger is epidemic in the UK

Lockdown may be easing, but for millions of Britons, hunger continues to spread fast. Here's what you can do to help food banks tackle the crisis → Read More

Over a third of women in the UK are struggling with lockdown loneliness

More than a third of British women are feeling lonely over lockdown, a new study has found. While 34% of women who participated in the study admitted they → Read More

Misogyny should be treated as a hate crime, say female MPs

A coalition of women's groups and MPs, including Labour MP Stella Creasy, are fighting for all police forces to record incidents of misogyny as hate crimes → Read More

Help use technology as a force for change at this year's Cogx festival

Technology is developing fast and improving our lives in ways we could never have anticipated, from twitter hashtags prompting political movements to the Find out about how artificial intelligence and technology will change the global landscape over the next decade... → Read More

'I’m terrified of the eviction ban being lifted as I could lose my home’

With the government’s eviction ban set to be lifted on 25th June, 1.7 million renters are at risk of being forced out of theirs. Emma tells us her story → Read More