On Saturday, London witnessed a substantial gathering of demonstrators who took to the streets in a show of opposition to hatred, division, and racism. This peaceful protest brought tens of thousands of people into central London, establishing itself as one of the UK’s largest marches against far-right extremism. Organised by the Together Alliance, a coalition… Continue reading ‘People want a different vision of society’: London’s march for unity draws thousands
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New olive groves plant hope across the West Bank
In the rural areas of Palestine, olive trees have long been central not only to the economy but also to cultural identity. Recently, a wave of replanting efforts is providing local farmers with renewed optimism amid ongoing challenges. This movement is supported by tens of thousands of new olive saplings being planted across the West… Continue reading New olive groves plant hope across the West Bank
Time for a change? Five ways to navigate a mid-career transition
Changing careers can feel overwhelming, yet it holds great potential for personal and professional growth. To help ease this process, here are five practical steps to guide you through the transition more smoothly. The first step is recognising when it’s time to move on. Every phase in a career follows a natural progression — starting… Continue reading Time for a change? Five ways to navigate a mid-career transition
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here is a summary of the news articles you shared: 1. **US Smoking Rate Drops Below 10% for First Time** – The proportion of US adults who smoke has fallen to 9.9% in 2024, the lowest ever recorded and the first time smoking rates have dipped into single digits. – Smoking still leads preventable deaths… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Amid an energy crisis, the renewables juggernaut gathers pace
The dramatic decline in the cost of renewable energy stands in stark contrast to the soaring prices of fossil fuels, offering a hopeful outlook amid the ongoing climate crisis. Despite rising emissions and slow governmental action, there is a significant glimmer of progress demonstrated by the rapid expansion of solar power. Over the past few… Continue reading Amid an energy crisis, the renewables juggernaut gathers pace
The link between healthy soil and a healthy body
Consuming a plentiful amount of vegetables and fruits is widely acknowledged as beneficial to our well-being. However, a lesser-explored question is how the soil quality in which these foods are cultivated influences their nutritional content. Increasingly, a community of researchers and experts in agroecology is investigating this connection, uncovering links between soil health and the… Continue reading The link between healthy soil and a healthy body
Teen leaders take on child marriage in Bangladesh
Child marriage remains a significant issue in Bangladesh, despite ongoing efforts to combat it. However, a recent project aimed at empowering girls in rural areas has demonstrated promising outcomes in addressing this deeply rooted social problem. In Bangladesh, child marriage is illegal but continues to be widely practiced due to cultural acceptance and weak law… Continue reading Teen leaders take on child marriage in Bangladesh
Cancer deaths fall to historic low in UK – this is probably why
Recent data from the UK reveals a significant decline in cancer mortality rates, reaching the lowest levels ever recorded. Between 2022 and 2024, approximately 247 individuals per 100,000 lost their lives to cancer annually, representing a sharp reduction from the peak of 355 per 100,000 observed in 1989. This nearly 29% decrease is credited to… Continue reading Cancer deaths fall to historic low in UK – this is probably why
What went right this week: the good news that matters
Here is a summary of the key points from the excerpts you shared: 1. **Smart glasses for people with dementia** – Developed by CrossSense Ltd, a London-based social enterprise. – AI-powered glasses can identify objects and guide users through daily activities by learning routines and providing prompts. – Awarded the Longitude Prize on Dementia (£1… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Amid energy market turmoil, the people taking power into their own hands
The text you shared discusses a community energy initiative called “People Owned Power,” which envisions transforming entire streets into clean, green power stations. This idea was brought to life in Walthamstow, east London, by activists and filmmakers Hilary Powell and Dan Edelstyn, documented in their film *Power Station*. The initiative helps households and groups of… Continue reading Amid energy market turmoil, the people taking power into their own hands