Hi, what do you want to do?
Curated Video
Wi-Fi: The Battle Between Free Access and Profit
This video explores the growing popularity of Wi-Fi and the contrasting views on its usage. It highlights the divide between big businesses trying to profit from Wi-Fi and individuals advocating for free access and sharing. It also...
The Guardian
Social Media Advocacy Spurs Political Change for Social Housing
Kwajo Tweneboa has been relentless advocacy on behalf of social housing residents. The work is emotionally taxing and he and other activists face huge challenges in addressing the problems. Recently, however, his social media activism...
Financial Times
Lab-grown meat: the future of food?
Being promoted as a sustainable protein of the future, but can enough lab-grown meat be made to feed the world? The FT's Emiko Terazono and Mercedes Ruehl investigate the progress so far.
Financial Times
Hong Kong's future as Asia's financial centre
FT Film - The city's reputation as Asia's top international financial centre has been shaken by three years of protests, a political crackdown and a zero-Covid policy. The FT's Asia financial correspondent Tabby Kinder examines whether...
Curated Video
Payton Goes to London by Shayla and Payton McGhee
Looking to inspire your little one to travel, educate them about a different place in the world, and prepare them for a trip to London? Then Payton Goes to London is for you! In this beautifully illustrated picture book, Payton takes...
Curated Video
The First Royal Pretender To Henry VII's Throne | Lambert Simnel | The Wars Of The Roses
Once Henry VII took the throne of England, his position as king was threatened almost immediately - starting with the first royal pretender, Lambert Simnel. Was the son of an Oxfordshire organ-maker really the son of George, Duke of...
The Guardian
Navigating Institutional Prejudice in London's Police Department
In this introspective video, Gamal 'G' Turawa reflects on personal experiences being a Black man within the London police force. He explores the complex intersections of race, identity, and social conformity within the context of law...
The Guardian
A Personal Story of Race and Policing in London
Gamal 'G' Turawa spent his early years with a white family in a predominantly white town. At the age of seven, his father picked him up and brought him back to London where he struggled with culture shock adjusting to a predominantly...
Curated Video
ChatGPT Mastery - Crafting Effective Prompts for Optimal Results - Creating a Weather Web App
In this video, we will discover how ChatGPT can assist in generating code for creating a weather web app; interact with ChatGPT to obtain the code snippet for a weather web app. We will receive explanations of the generated code,...
Curated Video
Josephine Baker: Actor, Singer, Spy
Actor and singer Josephine Baker spent her life resisting racial discrimination at home and abroad. During World War II, she bravely used her fame to fight back against the Nazis.
Curated Video
The Loveable Leo Lion
Miss Palomine talks about the uppercase letter -L. She plays the Leo Lion music video. She talks about the /l/ sound and the shape of the uppercase -L. She and the student then identify uppercase -L words.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Is Tower Bridge London?
This video is answering the question of what is Tower Bridge London.
Curated Video
Love the Letter L
Miss Palomine reviews the headline, midline, and baseline, then teaches the student how to trace the uppercase -L and lowercase -l. Then they practice writing them.
Curated Video
Lost at Lemon Lake
Where is Lemon Lake? Miss Palomine needs help as she searches for the missing Lemon Lake. Miss Palomine will start a the road sign as she and the student search for words that begin with the letter -L.
The Guardian
David Bowie remembered by two of his biggest fans
David Bowie’s death stunned the world. Musician and actor Gary Kemp, a lifelong fan, and Nicholas Pegg, author of Bowie bible The Complete David Bowie, reflect on life without the Starman as they take a tour of some of Bowie’s London...
The Guardian
How to solve the UK's transport problem in the time of coronavirus
Those who can, should go back to work, Boris Johnson has said. But how will people get to work safely? If we take public transport, will there be enough space to physically distance? If we take the car, will the roads cope with all the...
The Guardian
Hugh Masekela archive interview: 'When I look at the time I have left I have to hurry up'
In an interview filmed in 2011, the Guardian's Robin Denselow speaks to Hugh Masekela, the great South African jazz trumpeter and human rights campaigner, who has died peacefully at the age of 78.
The Guardian
The far right in Britain
From Oswald Mosley’s Blackshirts in the 1930s through to the National Front, the British National party and the English Defence League, the far right in Britain has been part of the political landscape for decades. Now anti-immigration...
The Guardian
London's toxic school runs: how polluted is the air children breathe?
Most UK cities have had illegally polluted air for nearly a decade, and the effect of air pollution is particularly bad on children. Ahead of Clean Air Day, we conducted an experiment to assess the air quality on a school run in central...
The Guardian
Why are period dramas so white?
Have you ever noticed that in film and on TV, period dramas tend to have almost entirely white casts? It’s almost as if, at least in film and TV land, black people do not feature in British history at all. The Guardian’s Josh...
The Guardian
A love letter to Notting Hill Carnival
Notting Hill carnival, held every summer in west London, is the biggest street party in Europe. Coverage of the event often focuses on negative stories and misses the celebration of the community and culture that makes the Carnival so...
The Guardian
Antony Gormley: 'London is bought, developed and abandoned'
The Turner prize-winning sculptor Antony Gormley is known for placing casts of his own naked body around cities. Now in our special Guardian Cities / Tate series, he takes us on an intimate tour inside ‘his’ London, gives us an exclusive...
Curated Video
Interpreting Literature
“Interpreting Literature” looks at the technique of making meaning from what an author writes both literally and figuratively within a literary work. This skill is known as interpretation. Readers can use various techniques to interpret...