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Meet Toni, the Chief Editor of Inside Success Magazine. With a natural talent for creative writing and language, Toni brings a unique flair to her role, fueling her passion for both writing and journalism. Currently pursuing an undergraduate degree in Politics and International Relations, she has long excelled in writing and is committed to continually honing her craft. Her love for media and informative storytelling ensures that each article she curates captivates and engages readers with precision and insight.
Anna Sebastian Perayil, 26, a chartered accountant, died tragically. This has sparked a debate in India. Anna worked at Ernst & Young (EY), a major accounting firm. She died in July 2024, four months after joining EY in Pune. Her family blames her death on work pressure. This has sparked talks about toxic work culture in big companies, especially at EY. Who Was Anna Sebastian Perayil? Anna was a young chartered accountant who began working at EY in March 2024. Like many people, she wanted to have a successful career. But her job at EY became very stressful. Her family…
The education system significantly affects a young person’s life and equips us with knowledge for the future. However, does the UK curriculum prepare pupils for life and work? The government is discussing curriculum changes. Professor Becky Francis is the head of the review of the UK educational system. Surveys of teachers, parents, and students will determine what works and what needs to change. Does the education curriculum need to be changed? This review was started. Let’s examine its reasons and effects on students like you. Why the Curriculum Review Was Launched The government wants to ensure that young people are…
Keir Starmer, the UK’s Prime Minister, recently spoke at the UNGA. The UNGA is where world leaders discuss peace, climate change, and cooperation. Starmer’s speech had four key topics: peace in the Middle East, the war in Ukraine, climate change, and fairness. His speech was vital. It showed the UK’s desire to take a bigger role in solving global problems. His message to young people in the UK was clear: the world affects us all, including today’s youth. Key Messages from Starmer’s Speech Starmer started his speech by discussing the importance of working with other countries. He said that the…
Cosmetic surgery procedures are on the rise each year. But occasionally, there are risky consequences. The terrible tale of Alice Webb is one such example. She was the first woman to die in the UK after a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). The country was stunned by her story. It showed the dangers of some cosmetic surgeries. Who Was Alice Webb? Alice Webb was a 33-year-old mother of five children. She lived in the UK and wanted to change her body by getting a BBL. She was a UK resident. Sadly, she had a major illness following the procedure and died.…
Introduction Inside Success had the pleasure of partnering with the Institute of Engineering and Technology to host a legendary event. Young people from BAME backgrounds and low socioeconomic communities came together to deliver an empowering workshop to inspire the youth. It aimed to showcase engineering and technology as industries full of immense opportunities, which they may never have had access to before. By breaking down existing barriers, the event served as an inspiration to attendees, encouraging them to pursue careers where they can fulfill their potential and prosper, irrespective of their backgrounds or where they started in life. Bridging the…
Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has caused a lot of anger and confusion. Labour wants to add a tax on private school fees starting in January. This tax would add VAT (Value Added Tax) to parents’ fees for their children’s private education. The plan has upset many, especially families of children with SEND. Labour plans to make private schools pay VAT. This would mean parents who send their children to private schools must pay more. The idea behind this is to make the education system fairer. Labour believes that this tax would help raise more money for the government. They want…
In late September 2024, a shocking cyberattack hit UK railways. This attack affected public Wi-Fi at 19 major stations nationwide. Manchester Piccadilly, Birmingham New Street, London Euston, and Glasgow Central. The Wi-Fi users saw alarming messages about terrorism in Europe. This caused fear and confusion. What Happened? On the evening of September 25, 2024, people at busy train stations in the UK saw a scary message while using public Wi-Fi. The message first said, “We love you, Europe.” Then, it showed hurtful things about Muslims and mentioned terrorist attacks. Many people were shocked and scared. They didn’t expect to see…
Flooding in the UK is becoming a severe problem. Heavy rain and storms are more common than ever before. Many towns and cities have faced dangerous floods. These floods are causing damage to homes, roads, and businesses. Flooding is becoming a more significant issue in the UK. Climate change, rising water levels, and urbanisation contribute to the problem. Individuals, communities, and the government must work together. They must reduce flood damage and prepare for future floods. We can stay safe and protect our homes from the next storm with the right tools and knowledge. What Causes Flooding in the UK?…
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently met with ex-President Trump in New York. This meeting could change the Labour Party’s foreign policy. It’s a key event for US-UK relations. Despite his past criticism of Trump, Starmer’s talk shows a desire to connect with divisive figures. This unannounced meeting happened while Starmer was at the UN General Assembly. It coincided with Trump’s preparations for a possible 2024 presidential run. It shows a more tolerant, open-minded view of diplomacy for young people in the UK. Keir Starmer Strengthens UK-US Relations in High-Profile New York Meetings Keir Starmer recently went to New York…
You probably know Naomi Campbell. She’s a famous model. For decades, she’s been a massive name in fashion. She’s appeared in magazines, on catwalks, and in TV shows and movies. But now she’s in trouble. The Charity Commission oversees charities in England and Wales and says she can’t run a charity for five years. Why? Because of how she ran her charity, Fashion for Relief. What was Fashion for Relief? Naomi Campbell started Fashion for Relief back in 2005. It was supposed to be a force for good, helping people in need worldwide. Think of fighting poverty. Donate to charities…