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This month's issue is completely stripped back, we have no trends to follow, or lip glosses you need to purchase. Instead, meet 18-year-old Christina Adane, the influential young leader who challenged Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government when he made the decision to take away free school meals for 1.3 million school children across the nation, covers our October/November Education Issue. She has been recognised by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and was recently a recipient of the prestigious Diana Awards. Alongside her, 25-year-old Tamarakile Koroye-Crooks, human and civil rights scholar and fashion lover, whose academic background spans Spelman College to London School of Economics is showing young black girls everywhere that they can do it too.

Throughout the issue, you’ll meet some of the most brilliant minds in the UK, from University of Cambridge and King's College medical student Jessica O’Logbon, who chose not to give up after she didn’t receive a place at university on her desired course on her first try and instead took a gap year and to rethink her future and gain life-changing experiences to Oxford medical student Tolu Duckworth who talks about being state school educated and grabbing hold of all the opportunities presented to her.


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This month's issue is completely stripped back, we have no trends to follow, or lip glosses you need to purchase. Instead, meet 18-year-old Christina Adane, the influential young leader who challenged Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government when he made the decision to take away free school meals for 1.3 million school children across the nation, covers our October/November Education Issue. She has been recognised by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and was recently a recipient of the prestigious Diana Awards. Alongside her, 25-year-old Tamarakile Koroye-Crooks, human and civil rights scholar and fashion lover, whose academic background spans Spelman College to London School of Economics is showing young black girls everywhere that they can do it too.

Throughout the issue, you’ll meet some of the most brilliant minds in the UK, from University of Cambridge and King's College medical student Jessica O’Logbon, who chose not to give up after she didn’t receive a place at university on her desired course on her first try and instead took a gap year and to rethink her future and gain life-changing experiences to Oxford medical student Tolu Duckworth who talks about being state school educated and grabbing hold of all the opportunities presented to her.


2 cover options available in print:

Christina Adane

Tamarakile Koroye-Crooks

This month's issue is completely stripped back, we have no trends to follow, or lip glosses you need to purchase. Instead, meet 18-year-old Christina Adane, the influential young leader who challenged Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his government when he made the decision to take away free school meals for 1.3 million school children across the nation, covers our October/November Education Issue. She has been recognised by Prince Harry and Meghan Markle and was recently a recipient of the prestigious Diana Awards. Alongside her, 25-year-old Tamarakile Koroye-Crooks, human and civil rights scholar and fashion lover, whose academic background spans Spelman College to London School of Economics is showing young black girls everywhere that they can do it too.

Throughout the issue, you’ll meet some of the most brilliant minds in the UK, from University of Cambridge and King's College medical student Jessica O’Logbon, who chose not to give up after she didn’t receive a place at university on her desired course on her first try and instead took a gap year and to rethink her future and gain life-changing experiences to Oxford medical student Tolu Duckworth who talks about being state school educated and grabbing hold of all the opportunities presented to her.


2 cover options available in print:

Christina Adane

Tamarakile Koroye-Crooks

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