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My Inspirational Journey – Rediscovering Education at 41

It’s not to late you know. This decision wasn’t just about gaining more qualifications; it became a profound exploration of my potential, proving that the pursuit of knowledge is a timeless endeavor. I set out to fuel my ambition despite my responsibilities as a working mother with family obligations. The decision to go back to […]

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Five Ways To React to the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake

Social media platforms are filled with images and videos of the catastrophe in Türkiye and Syria, and often, content like this can leave us feeling worse than ever. Whilst we may feel the urge or need to stay up to date, constant viewing of such content can eventually desensitise us to the horrors of earthquakes.  […]

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Raising the Bar with Camilla Choudhury-Khawaja

Camilla Choudhury- Khawaja was Called to the Bar in 1998 by the Honourable Society of Grays’ Inn, following in the footsteps of both her Grandfather and Father. Camilla is a practising barrister with a specialist practice in matrimonial nance and Islamic Law. The Women’s Lawyer, established in 2012, was a result of having been through […]

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PAGE raises funds for children in Pakistan

Pakistan has the second highest number of out of school children in the world. There are roughly 12 million girls in Pakistan with no access to education, 19,000 just in the Islamabad district; these shocking finding’s need lowering and the ambassadors of Pakistan Alliance for Girls’ Education (PAGE) have been committed to help drive the […]

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Malala the youngest Nobel prize winner

Malala Yousafzai (17) found out she had become the youngest person to win a Nobel prize from a teacher in chemistry class. The campaigner was jointly awarded the prestigious peace prize with Indian children’s rights activist Kailash Satyarthi for her “heroic struggle” in favour of girls’ access to education. When I found I had won […]

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