After the success of their first two film projects, the YES (Youth Event Services) Film Production group decided to enter the Cine Club’s “BIG HOUSE OF CARDS” competition. YES Film was awarded 4th place after being nominated out of twenty three schools in London for the film that they made.
First of all, we’re not joking, her name truly is Charlotte Fudge. How good is that? And if it weren’t enough, Miss. Fudge runs her own bespoke biscuit company: Biccies. Biccies is so good that it’s even won her a national award, the 2008 Natwest Businesswoman of the Year. We figured this was definitely a life we wanted to know more about – come on, it’s got biscuits – so we talked to Charlotte to find out a little bit more.
Anyone who uses Facebook will know how annoying it can be when a request pops up inviting you to join a group that you’ve probably never heard of, probably don’t want to join and, if you do, will probably never look at again. But, just occasionally, something arrives that catches your eye.
Goodness! Frank Turner is a busy man. As far as well can tell, he spends the vast majority of his time running around the country gigging, sometimes in big venues and sometimes in little record stores (like our very own Banquet Records). Presumably he finds time to eat and breathe occasionally, but it’s hard to figure out when. Nevertheless, we managed to catch him and get an interview!
The number of young people dying from knife crime is increasing; young people claim that they carry knives for protection. I, as a young person, feel like I have to look after myself because a wrong look can get you killed.
Given the current economic climate, the chances are your family holiday might be taken a little closer to home this summer – but do not dismay! Whilst our little island is no Barbados, we are blessed with some brilliant beaches and killer countryside, as you’ll see in YU Online’s showcase of some of Britain’s best holiday destinations.
