"My family was profoundly open-minded. People of every religion, culture, sexuality, or background were welcome in our home. My parents taught me never to judge anyone, not even those struggling with addiction. My closest friends came from very different worlds. One of them, Emily, had a disability and went on to compete multiple times in the Paralympics. She showed me that even if you come from the smallest, quietest place, it doesn’t limit your potential"
Sylvie Banks: A brief reflection on their time living and working in the UK
"The people, if it wasn’t for the people I would be gone. I love the products, the values and the fact that we are very lucky. I truly believe the company cares about their employees."
Catalina Azamfiri: Life in Romania, Living in Greece and moving to England
"I’d rather be known. I want people to learn about me or ask me something, I guess I struggle to sell myself so maybe this interview is a good way to share! If you see me in person you can ask me anything, get to know me and do that with people in general, don’t be afraid to ask questions to anyone!"
Santa Anspoka: Gaining British citizenship, Life in Bristol and Coming out of your comfort zone
"To me being a twin feels like I won the lottery because I was born with my best friend already, they’ve always been there, and they know everything about me."