In today’s fast-paced world, embracing moments of uncertainty can be a powerful catalyst for creativity and resilience, especially among leaders. Margaret Heffernan, a writer, broadcaster, and professor at the University of Bath whose popular Ted Talks have reached millions, highlights the importance of making time for what may seem like “doing nothing.” This practice, far… Continue reading Time to do more nothing: the art of deep hanging out
Category: Positive News
What went right in 2025: the top 25 good news stories of the year
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Spit-up, stand-up: the comedy clubs for mums (and babies too)
Angela Garwood, a mother, writer, and actor, recently experienced firsthand the unique atmosphere of baby-friendly comedy clubs designed specifically for new parents. These events offer an opportunity for exhausted mums to exchange sleepless nights and nursery rhymes for laughter, companionship, and creative performances. Unlike typical comedy shows, the audience here consists of mums with babies… Continue reading Spit-up, stand-up: the comedy clubs for mums (and babies too)
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here are summaries of the three positive news stories from your provided excerpts: 1. **Microsoft Updates Spell-Check to Recognize More Names** – In March 2024, a campaign reported that 41% of children’s names in England and Wales were flagged as misspelled by Microsoft UK English spell-checkers. – Following collaboration with campaign organisers, Microsoft updated its… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Ctrl+Alt+Defy, the white-hat hacker rewriting the cybersecurity rulebook
Betta Lyon Delsordo is redefining what it means to be a hacker. Unlike the popular image of a shadowy figure working from a basement, Delsordo is an outgoing and confident ethical hacker from a small town in Montana. At 25, she embraces her role with enthusiasm, arriving at her legitimate nine-to-five job each day ready… Continue reading Ctrl+Alt+Defy, the white-hat hacker rewriting the cybersecurity rulebook
Solar, reimagined: meet the bright minds pushing it into the future
The extract you provided highlights the journey of Corrie Energy’s Latitude40 solar tracker innovation, emphasizing its humble beginnings and significant potential impact on solar energy efficiency in northern latitudes, including the UK. Here’s a summary and some key points from the text: ### Summary and Key Points: – **Origin Story**: The Latitude40 solar tracker prototype… Continue reading Solar, reimagined: meet the bright minds pushing it into the future
A season of solidarity: 8 projects empowering people this Christmas
Here’s a summary of the initiatives described in the text you shared: 1. **KidsOut Charity** – Supports children arriving in women’s refuges who have fled abuse. – These children often arrive with no possessions and are traumatized. – KidsOut provides each child with a box of brand-new toys and Christmas presents. – Over 75,000 presents… Continue reading A season of solidarity: 8 projects empowering people this Christmas
Breaking boundaries: the headsets bringing cricket to partially sighted fans
A groundbreaking virtual reality headset has been introduced to enhance the experience of visually impaired cricket fans by streaming live games directly to the functioning areas of the retina. This innovative technology aims to bring the excitement of live cricket closer to those with visual impairments. At Edgbaston Stadium in Birmingham, England, nine cricket supporters… Continue reading Breaking boundaries: the headsets bringing cricket to partially sighted fans
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here’s a summary of the key points from the provided text: 1. **UK Offshore Wind Progress (“Windustrial Revolution”)** – The UK launched its first offshore wind farm at Blyth Harbour, northeast England, on 7 December 2000. It was the largest globally at the time, producing 4MW. – By 2025, UK offshore wind farms generate 16,000MW,… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Abandoned oil refineries are becoming unlikely havens for wildlife
Across both southeast England and California, landscapes once dominated by oil refineries are now being reclaimed by nature, transforming neglected industrial sites into surprising refuges for wildlife. These post-industrial areas have become vital habitats, safeguarding numerous species of insects, birds, and plants, inspiring local communities to advocate for their preservation. In Essex, UK, Canvey Wick… Continue reading Abandoned oil refineries are becoming unlikely havens for wildlife