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English food

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  What do you see in the picture, when do you think it was taken, what is happening, what's the story behind the picture? This picture was shared on social media and went viral following the march in London on Saturday 13th September 2025. What was the march about, who was it for? Why do you think this photo went viral? There are lots of contradictions in this photo. which make is an interesting image to debate. Of course it could be fake; what do you think? What are the contradictions in the photo? The stall in the photo is selling Indian street food; does that mean the vendors are immigrants? Why is someone draped in an English flag buying Indian street food?  What does this image suggest about diversity in England today?   Do you know what the most popular dish is in England in 2025? Just-eat.co.uk have published research in to the most popular take a way food in the UK. There is a great diagram breaking down the results in this link. https://www.just-eat.co.uk/explore...

Run

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                                                 https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/cape-town-south-african-london-run-racism-b1201626.html What do you see in the picture? What do you notice about the people, which person do you think this story is about?  Deo Kato is an athlete from Uganda who lives in London. He has recently completed a run from Cape Town to London. He started in July 2023 and arrived in London 516 days later, at the end of December 2024. Where is Cape Town?  How many miles do you think Deo ran, how many countries do you think he crossed? Deo ran 7700 miles and crossed 15 countries.  Look at Deo's T-shirt, why do you think he did this run? Deo was running to raise awareness of racism. He wanted to highlight the history of human migration and the discrimination faced by many black Africans today. What is migration? What sort of...

Mariann Edgar Budde

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                                           h ttps://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/bishop-pleads-with-trump-at-inaugural-prayer-service-over-lgbtq-and-immigration-policies/ar-AA1xBY9e?ocid=BingNewsVerp What do you see in the photo? Where do you think this photo was taken, what role does the person in the photo have, what do you think they are saying and who are they talking to? The Right Rev Mariann Edgar Budde is the Episcopal Bishop of Washington in USA.  What role does a Bishop have?  Mariann went viral this week following an address she gave at the inauguration of President Donald Trump. Mariann led the prayer service as part of the inauguration. What would you expect a Bishop to talk about during a prayer service, what do you think the new president expected to hear during the service? During the service, the Bishop said the following: "In the name of God, ...

Election 2024

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     Lord Buckethead, Elmo and Mr Fishfinger: a very British election | General election 2017 | The Guardian Who is Lord Buckethead? The Black-Clad Villain Ran for British PM’s Seat (yahoo.com) https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/article/2024/jun/29/count-binface-interview   The photos are from the general election of 2017. Can you name any of the people in the photos? One of the people here was the Prime Minister at the time, which one? In one of these photos we can see Prime Minister Theresa May. She was elected to serve the Maidenhead constituency the night this photo was taken. What is a constituency? Theresa May received 37,718 votes, 64% of the vote; The Labour party candidate came second with 11,261 votes.  How are votes collected and counted? Who can vote? In the UK we live in a democracy which means anyone over 18 years old can stand for election and vote. Twelve people stood against Theresa May in Maidenhead in 2017, asking people to vote for them...

Beauty

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  https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/this-is-what-truly-inclusive-glam-looks-like_uk_66224ea0e4b0bf7f0137e15d?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0IvdPYtnIMnZphcKMI6Gu7jKW85W4vkxdB09bA3xLgDl8eDklTKwyvukE_aem_AR3AuUoi_yN2eG6mn7FT2PGFHQDRs7bFjyl7dQSAohoQ3_URp5mHuNHyqaflqKrSjlvuuWu_ZpD4GfqDDqFy4lom What do you see in the photo? What’s happening? What do you think this story is about? The photo shows make-up artist Clelia Rodrigues. Clelia was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that causes severe stiffness in the joints. She uses her mouth to hold her make up brushes and has amassed hundreds of thousands of followers on social media. An article written by Niamh Ni Hoireabhaird calls for equality in the beauty industry. How do you think the equality industry is unequal? Niamh says, “As a disabled teenager I yearned for my identity to be represented in the mainstream beauty industry world. Now, as a grown disabled women, I am still wishing for the same thing.” What is represent...

Photo

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  https://www.upworthy.com/this-mom-shoots-portraits-of-girls-in-sparkly-dresses-and-sports-equipment-because-yes-rp4 A photographer in Alabama, USA, has gone viral by taking shots of girls dressed in sparkly dresses and  sports equipment.  Why do you think she has done this, what is she trying to show people? The shoot is called, "Because you can do it all." Heather Mitchell has a daughter, Paislee, and she was waiting for Paislee outside softball practice with other mums. The mums were talking about their daughters and Heather said she hoped Paislee would learn to love the game because she was so athletic. One of the mums responded, "She's not athletic, she's a girly-girl." What do you think the mum meant by 'girly-girl'? What would a 'boysy-boy' look like (do you ever hear the term boysy boy?) Heather says she couldn't sleep that night; "All I could think was, 'why does she have to choose?' I played every sport my school o...

Holocaust Memorial Day

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  https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/other/landmarks-illuminated-purple-to-mark-holocaust-memorial-day/ar-BB1hmdU0 https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-bristol-68111782 What do you see? What is happening in these photos? Do you recognise the building?  This is Durham cathedral, why was it lit in purple lights on Saturday night? On Saturday evening, across the UK, many public buildings including the London Eye and Blackpool Tower were lit in purple lights to mark Holocaust Memorial day. The top photo shows Holocaust survivor Joan Salter lighting a candle. What is Holocaust Memorial about? Holocaust Memorial day happens every year to remember those killed by the Nazis in concentration camps in World War Two. 6 million Jewish, Roma, LGBT and disabled people died. The Nazis also killed people who disagreed with them and argued against them.  January 27th is the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitch- Birkenau the largest Nazi death camp. This year the theme is "The fragilit...