Category: Business & Finance
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February Newsletter

February on alisonlittle.blog brings together grief writing, flash fiction, digital art, political storytelling and urban culture — from a deeply personal letter shown at a London memorial exhibition to new media installations in Liverpool and reflections on architecture, landscape and identity across the UK. A month of art, memory and creative survival.
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What Is the “Mar-a-Lago Face”? The Distinctly American Beauty Trend Emerging From Trump’s Political Circle

The “Mar-a-Lago face” is a highly stylised cosmetic look increasingly associated with Donald Trump’s political circle and American conservative media culture. Marked by obvious facial fillers, frozen brows, dramatic makeup and a deliberately artificial finish, the trend reflects how beauty, status and political identity have become closely intertwined in the Trump era. This article explains…
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No Neon on Snowdon: A Warning for the Future of UK National Parks

A neon‑lit mega‑casino perched on the summit of Snowdon? This imaginative exploration envisions Wales’ highest peak transformed into a high‑altitude world of luxury hotels, heliports, million‑pound bets and late‑night entertainment—before confronting the deeper question of what future we want for one of the UK’s most cherished natural landmarks. A thought‑provoking look at conservation, accessibility, commercial…
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Port Sunlight Looks to the Future with a New Village Identity

Port Sunlight is getting a fresh look! While the Lady Lever-inspired branding didn’t make the final cut, the village is exploring a modern refresh that celebrates its heritage, architecture, and unique community spirit. Locals have had their say, helping shape a design that’s accessible, contemporary, and unmistakably Port Sunlight.
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🌟 November Round-Up at alisonlittle.blog – News, Reviews, Guides & Stories

November has been a busy month on alisonlittle.blog — from the breathtaking River of Poppies in Port Sunlight and a powerful review of Chris Shepherd’s Anfield Road, to guides on the best winter gloves, sustainable living pledges, and Christmas jumpers you can wear all season. I also share a personal account of workplace culture inside…
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My 18 Months Working for Chums: An Insider’s Account of Workplace Culture, Inequality and Daily Humiliation

My 18 months working for Chums exposed a workplace culture built on strict control, inconsistent rules and unnecessary humiliation. From being disciplined over tailored shorts in a heatwave to witnessing staff dismissed without fair process, the experience revealed deep problems in management, timekeeping policies, and employee treatment. Shockingly, outsourced staff in the Global South enjoyed…
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10 Environmental Pledges for a Greener Future: alisonlittle.blog Commitment Beyond COP 30

Discover Alison Little’s 10 powerful environmental pledges designed to inspire greener living after COP. From ditching wasteful coffee pods to promoting sustainable fashion, local makers, Eco-friendly travel, natural beauty, and conscious digital habits, this article offers practical ways to live lightly and love the planet. Dive into simple, meaningful changes that support a more sustainable…
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Is Windermere Suffering from Overtourism?

Windermere may be the jewel of the Lake District, but is it being loved to death? From crowded viewpoints at Orrest Head to noisy beaches and endless queues, overtourism is reshaping the landscape. Here’s a personal reflection on the pressures facing Windermere—and how visitors can travel more sustainably.
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Transforming Disused Car Tyres into Fashion: Alison Little’s Commission for the North West Community Business Awards

In 2014, Alison Little created a sustainable fashion collection for the North West Community Business Awards, transforming Jaguar’s disused car tyres into striking business wear. Presented at Aintree Racecourse, the project celebrated innovation, circular design, and Alison’s commitment to creative reuse within contemporary art and fashion.