Sustainability Conference Will Guide Students Interested in ‘Business for Good’ 

Hand drawing diagram of people, planet, profit to explain the intersection of Sustainable Development concept.

The School of Business is hosting a Global Business Leadership in Sustainability Summit, featuring professionals and faculty discussing key initiatives that are shaping sustainability in business, both locally and around the world. The Friday, March 25 summit will provide students the opportunity to speak with professionals who share their passion for “business for good,” and … Read more

A tasty tour of Cheshire’s indulgent Easter foodie treats

A tasty tour of Cheshire's indulgent Easter foodie treats

Published: 9:03 AM March 14, 2022 It will soon be Easter, the perfect excuse to eat your bodyweight in chocolate and that other seasonal delicacy, Hot Cross Buns, say Richard Dash, of Lost in Cheshire, the local guide to the Cheshire food scene Choc n Roll Oli the Choc puts the finishing touch to another … Read more

Inflation Blows Into Idaho Like a Whirlwind

Inflation Blows Into Idaho Like a Whirlwind

A Facebook acquaintance from the east coast claims he sees no inflation when grocery shopping. I do not know where he shops and I do not know his politics. He doesn’t post about the latter. I dropped by a few stores here in southern Idaho over the weekend and begged to differ. In Some Places … Read more

Take Your Paint And Sip Night To New Heights On Top Of A Skyscraper

Take Your Paint And Sip Night To New Heights On Top Of A Skyscraper

Fact: The perfect evening is one filled with friends, wine and blissful sunsets. Sydney and Melbourne locals, you’re in luck; a new paint and sip masterclass is taking all your favorite things to new heights—literally. The team over at KKday are dropping an epic new exclusive evening of creativity, wine and views, unlike any other … Read more

5 Ways To Live A More Organic Life In The City – How To Be More Organic

5 Ways To Live A More Organic Life In The City – How To Be More Organic

Sarah, writer at Country Living, blogger at The Good Life London, and seasoned city-dweller, is determined to bring some rural charm to her urban existence. She wants to have her home-made cake and eat it, too. Here’s your monthly guide to living the Good Life in a concrete jungle… I would like to start this … Read more

Micro-businesses join forces in Camelsdale

Micro-businesses join forces in Camelsdale

FIVE female-owned micro-businesses in Camelsdale celebrated International Women’s Day on Tuesday. The businesses are all owned by mothers of children who attend Camelsdale Primary School. Friends Lisa Twidell and Rachel Philips co-founded Olive & Bloom Grazing in 2020 in the first lockdown. The pair – who have backgrounds in marketing and advertising – create grazing … Read more

how to grow gooseberries: an expert guide

how to grow gooseberries: an expert guide

It’s definitely worth learning how to grow gooseberries and adding them to your fruit patch. They’ll give you delicious berries from June to August but also freeze beautifully, so you can enjoy their sweet but tart flavor all year round. Looking like large bubble tea balls, with veins running down their globe shape, gooseberries are … Read more

Organic food & drink sales break £3bn barrier | News

Organic food & drink sales break £3bn barrier | News

UK sales of organic food and drink broke the £3bn barrier for the first time in 2021, as shoppers prioritized sustainability and health when making food buying decisions. The UK organic market had shown “exceptional resilience” last year, according to the Soil Association Certification’s 2022 Organic Market Report, with year on year value sales up … Read more

A Force of Inspiration Celebrating 15 Years of Manchester United Foundation

A Force of Inspiration Celebrating 15 Years of Manchester United Foundation

As Shiels says, much of this work is based on the long term. But perhaps the most important success story in the Foundation’s recent history – and certainly the most well publicized – came during the Covid-19 pandemic. “What we did there was survival stuff,” he states. “We had some money, so we gave our … Read more