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Aid workers caught up in a five-month siege of El Fasher in southwestern Sudan said the lack of services and escalating violence was making life harder by the day, calling for immediate action to protect those at risk. About 2.8 million people in and around El Fasher in North Darfur currently have no option to […]
The number of workdays lost through sick leave in the UK is rocketing, hitting its highest level for three decades in 2022, according to fresh data from Statista. The fifth most common reason for sickness absence in the UK is poor mental health, so the theme of this year’s World Mental Health Day is pertinent: […]
“I’m only one person. What can I do?” said eight billion people. If you’ve ever felt doubtful about your ability to make a positive change in the world, then our cover story in the new issue might help to shift your thinking. The nature-lovers we meet there have each focused their attention on one species, […]
“In Beqaa we have 18-20 schools which are full of displaced people. There are 70-80 families in each shelter and Relief International is supporting approximately 2,000 people. “The schools were of course not equipped to house people so we are providing essential items like mattresses, pillows, medical and hygiene kits, as well as kitchen supplies, […]
Its puns are many, its passion for better bread singular. The Real Bread Campaign aims to improve loaves for everyone, whether you’re interested in local food, transparent labelling, therapeutic baking or just tasty toast Companions are the people we break bread with. The word is derived from the old French compaignon, literally ‘one who breaks […]
Breast cancer is a leading cause of death among women in India, but a project training blind women to detect it in the early stages is filling a major gap in preventative medicine, and offering them meaningful work Neha Suri’s fingers move slowly and with precision across the breast. Strips of Braille-marked tape divide the […]
University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity is delighted to have funded two new pieces of innovative equipment at Royal Bournemouth Hospital to enhance the early rehabilitation for patients that are critically unwell. At the start of the year, the Stroke team received their new robotic tilt table costing £80,500 that was funded with the help […]
As his book is released in paperback, a pioneer of the UK’s rewilding movement encourages us to imagine a transformed landscape filled with our lost native birds and wildlife Derek Gow has dedicated his life to animals and biodiversity. After a Shetland ewe captured his heart as a boy, Gow grew up to become a […]
‘Milestone’ moment as the UK quit coal Coal. It powered the Industrial Revolution, fuelling Britain’s rise as a global empire. So it was hugely symbolic this week when the UK became the first advanced economy to quit the black stuff. Ratcliffe-on-Soar, the country’s last-remaining coal-fired power station (pictured), closed for good on Monday, with many […]