In anticipation of the International Day of Hope on Sunday, a recent survey conducted among young readers of The Week Junior magazine highlights an encouraging outlook among the younger generation. The study reveals not only their optimism about the future but also their proactive ideas for creating a kinder, more equitable, and environmentally sustainable world.… Continue reading Children are overwhelmingly positive for the future, says survey
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What went right this week: the good news that matters
Certainly! Here’s a summary of the key points from the news snippets you shared: 1. **Global Emissions and Energy Transition** Despite encouraging substitution of fossil fuels with cleaner energy sources in power generation, global emissions continue to rise. Dr. Nick Wayth, CEO of the Energy Institute, stresses the urgent need to accelerate energy efficiency, electrification,… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Revealed: the world’s most liveable cities in 2026
The newest edition of the Global Liveability Index has been released, highlighting notable shifts in urban quality of life rankings worldwide. Among the cities featured, several in Asia have experienced significant improvements. The index, published annually by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), evaluates 173 cities based on five key categories: stability, healthcare, culture and environment,… Continue reading Revealed: the world’s most liveable cities in 2026
Reclaiming the game. What to expect in the new issue of Positive News magazine
Tom Pattinson, editor of Positive News magazine, introduces the latest edition now available to readers. Reflecting on his lifelong connection to football, he shares personal memories of attending matches as a child with his father and brother, supporting his cherished team, Luton Town. The experience was filled with joy, camaraderie, and occasional disappointment, creating lasting… Continue reading Reclaiming the game. What to expect in the new issue of Positive News magazine
Refugee candlemakers rebuilding lives through work
The text you shared highlights the positive impact of Relume, an artisan candle company founded to help resettled refugees in the Pacific Northwest overcome barriers to employment. Here’s a summary of the key points: – **Importance of Work:** Maguno, a worker at Relume, emphasizes that work is essential for meeting basic needs like food, housing,… Continue reading Refugee candlemakers rebuilding lives through work
The national dance company opening doors for young performers
A national dance initiative is uniting young people aged 16 to 24 from across England, offering them a platform to perform on prominent stages and broadening opportunities beyond traditional dance training pathways. This project, known as the National Youth Dance Company (NYDC), is administered by the London-based Sadler’s Wells theatre. It places a particular emphasis… Continue reading The national dance company opening doors for young performers
What went right this week: the good news that matters
It looks like your message contains article excerpts about recent environmental and health-related news items, but it appears to be incomplete or fragmented. Here’s a brief summary of the key topics mentioned in what you shared: 1. **Healthy Diet Linked with Reduced Dementia Risk** – A Swedish study led by the Karolinska Institute tracked 1,865… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Can provocative climate messaging on OnlyFans cut through social media’s noise?
Jessica Riches embarked on an unconventional journey to engage new audiences with climate change information by joining OnlyFans. This move was not designed as a marketing gimmick but rather stemmed from a fundamental question guiding her work: if climate change is such a critical challenge, why does it fail to capture the sustained attention of… Continue reading Can provocative climate messaging on OnlyFans cut through social media’s noise?
Love unplugged, IRL dating, without the apps
After growing weary of dating apps, Angela Garwood decided to shift her search for romance away from screens and into real-world encounters by attending a variety of offline dating events to cultivate genuine connections. Her experience with online dating had become a series of disappointments—bad dates, being ghosted repeatedly, and long stretches of messaging with… Continue reading Love unplugged, IRL dating, without the apps
Five ways to support a child’s anxiety
Helping a child cope with anxiety can be challenging, but by following a few clear, thoughtful steps, adults can respond in ways that truly support their emotional needs. Rather than jumping to conclusions or reacting hastily, it’s important to approach these moments with care and understanding. This allows the underlying reasons for their anxiety to… Continue reading Five ways to support a child’s anxiety