A resurgence of land defenders is emerging in various parts of the world, from war zones to inner-city London. These individuals are spearheading efforts to reclaim soil, space, and power through community gardens and regenerative actions. The significance of a garden and the land it occupies cannot be overstated, especially at a time when access… Continue reading From war zones to city plots, grassroots growers are transforming land and lives
Category: Positive News
Life lessons: Dom Joly on what life so far has taught him
The comedian and writer opens up about his daily routine, his optimistic outlook tempered by reality, and his quirks including a dislike for cheese and onion crisps and a love for dogs. His morning starts with hugging his dogs, drinking coffee, and reading about the pursuit of happiness. Despite his upbeat nature, he admits to… Continue reading Life lessons: Dom Joly on what life so far has taught him
Life after: Being a leader in the far right
Nigel Bromage had a tumultuous journey spanning almost twenty years as a prominent figure in the British far-right movement. From being a member of the openly neo-Nazi organization Combat 18, to denouncing his past filled with hatred, he embarked on a mission to prevent others from treading a similar path. An organization called Small Steps… Continue reading Life after: Being a leader in the far right
What went right this week: the good news that matters
New South African clinic offers hope for amputees A clinical facility billed as the most advanced in the southern hemisphere for amputees has opened in South Africa. The Amputee Rehabilitation Centre, in the city of Johannesburg, provides state-of-the-art prosthetics that use sensors to detect changes in muscle activity and weight distribution, enabling wearers to walk… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
The world in a dress: the project with 1.5 billion stitches
In a world dominated by fast fashion, the Red Dress project stands out as an antithesis to the industry’s norms. This silk dress, meticulously embroidered over 14 years by 380 individuals from 51 countries, boasts an estimated billion and a half stitches. Guinness World Records 2026 will officially recognize it as the largest collaborative embroidery… Continue reading The world in a dress: the project with 1.5 billion stitches
Smartphone Free Childhood: the unstoppable rise of a culture-shifting campaign
her’s thus far on the journey of the group, Greenwell reflects on the rapid embrace of their message. “I was also really taken by how the simple act of joining the group made people feel better, whether or not they decided to delay giving their child a phone – it was a decision that made… Continue reading Smartphone Free Childhood: the unstoppable rise of a culture-shifting campaign
Life after: The Spycops scandal
Kate Wilson’s love story took an unexpected turn when she discovered that her partner, Mark Stone, was actually an undercover police officer named Mark Kennedy. Despite this revelation, Wilson was not filled with anger or a sense of betrayal. Instead, she felt sadness at losing a close friend, likening it to a feeling of mourning… Continue reading Life after: The Spycops scandal
What went right this week: the good news that matters
and-half–item”> California invests in ‘equitable’ drinking water Access to clean drinking water is set to improve for underserved Californians following the approval of a budget the state has heralded for its equity-focused water investments. The $1.5bn funding package was agreed by governor Gavin Newsom and lawmakers in late August and will support efforts to clean… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
Redefining the race: the initiative tackling running’s carbon footprint
n SCXW78353257 BCX0″>supported by the University of the West of England’s Sports Innovation Network. “We’ve seen cricket bats and kayaks passed between clubs,” Davies says. 3) Green goodie swag TGR has partnered with ethical brands to create sustainable running gear bundles for clubs to sell on, bypassing the expense of techy marketing. 4) Take fuel… Continue reading Redefining the race: the initiative tackling running’s carbon footprint
Clay, connection and company: the photography campaign celebrating togetherness
A charity-led photography project is shedding light on the various forms of companionship, from football matches to intimate gatherings with friends. The project emphasizes that even during challenging times, no one is truly alone. In Mumbai, Kushti wrestling is not just a sport but a way of life for these wrestlers who follow a disciplined… Continue reading Clay, connection and company: the photography campaign celebrating togetherness