- EnglishDon't look up: reflecting on climate changeIn the film a comet is about to hit Earth, but politicians and the media don’t seem to care. The film is an allegory for climate change.
- EnglishNorthern Ireland commemorates Bloody Sunday30 January 2022 marked 50 years since Bloody Sunday, one of the worst events of the Northern Ireland conflict known as ‘the Troubles’.
- EnglishJames Joyce’s Ulysses turns 100This year marks the centennial of James Joyce’s Ulysses , one of the masterpieces of world literature
- EnglishFinding the Endurance – Shackleton’s legendary shipOne of history’s most famous shipwrecks has finally been found, 107 years after it disappeared under the Antarctic ice.
- EnglishHugs are back… at DisneylandAfter a 2-year ban, it’s once again possible to hug your favourite Disney characters
- EnglishThe Coachella Valley Music and Arts FestivalThe 21 st edition of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival was held this April in the Colorado Desert. Coachella is considered one of the most successful and influential music festivals in the world.
- EnglishUK places 2nd at the Eurovision Song ContestThe UK was represented by social media star Sam Ryder, who sang ‘Space Man’
- EnglishNew US coins celebrate American womenThis year the United States Mint began releasing special new coins featuring twenty women who contributed positively to American history in fields such as civil rights, politics, science, space, and the arts.
- English2021 – A good year for renewablesMore new green energy was produced in 2021 than ever before. From giant offshore wind farms to fields that grow vegetables under solar panels, renewables are a driving force in the transition to a more sustainable world.