Q&A
Technology ain’t all bad: here’s proof
Digital Agenda celebrates the tech that’s changing our world for the better, via their first Impact Awards
Back to school? David Waters, journalist/counsellor
Over the next three weeks, we meet professionals who have established themselves in one field – only to enjoy success in another
What’s it like running a traditional boozer nowadays?
Meet Gerry McGlynn, who’s been at the helm of his pub off the Euston Road for 25 years
The life and times of the King’s Cross news stand guy
It’s been there since 1914, and has withstood two world wars, the 7/7 bombings, and gentrification. Meet Andy Stephenson, who’s been at the helm for the last 23 years
Cerys Matthews: ‘It’s the best job in the world’
The musician and radio presenter on her BBC 6 show, her upcoming festival, and why she’s hosting next weekend’s Poetry & Lyrics event in King’s Cross
Life Tips: Clare Davidson, voice coach at the Poor School
‘ I think houses are like people. With my house, I know every creaky floorboard, every brick’
5 minutes with…Theodore Kyriakou, The Greek Larder
He originally studied to become a captain in the navy. We meet a chef with a long history in London restaurants
Ich Bin: Emma Hayley, founder Self Made Hero
‘I’m honoured to work with some incredible authors and artists’
Knowledge Quarter #4: Patricia Latter, The Royal Veterinary College
We’ve met a community group, university and dance school so far, and now we further highlight the depth of different KQ member organisations with a visit to the local vets
Knowledge Quarter #3: Kenneth Tharp OBE, The Place
The UK’s premier centre for contemporary dance highlights the broad range of organisations involved in the KQ. Here’s why…