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Chips ‘n’ Gravy: “I am proud to call Manchester my home”
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Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: London’s restaurants are booming and blooming
English seasons are usually pretty indistinct.
Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: seeking peace in the big city
There are certain things I wish I’d known before I started university.
Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: Student Life in London After Dark
New Year’s resolutions for the students among us are made, not in January as you’d expect, but in September.
Read the full story..One year down, two to go…student life in London
I’ve officially finished my first year of university. The initial exams are behind me and the results are a looming source of anxiety that I’m pushing firmly to the back of my mind.
Read the full story..An Ode to the North
An unfortunate flirtation with glandular fever left me bedbound for most of the Christmas holidays, meaning this Easter is the first time I’ve really spent time in Manchester since moving down South.
Read the full story..Food, glorious(ly cheap) food!
It’s no secret that life in the capital comes at a high cost. The student loan may be higher here, but it certainly doesn’t burn a hole in your pocket.
Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: New Year, New London
Promises are made to be broken, so it naturally follows that New Year resolutions are too.
Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: Christmas in the Capital
Despite the temptation to hole up in bed and hibernate throughout the winter months, there are several milestones too fun to sleep through in the run-up to Christmas. But how does the Northern approach compare to London’s efforts?
Read the full story..Chips ‘n’ Gravy: braving the Big Smoke
As a Manchester lass, I faced a bit of a struggle when it came to choosing my university.
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