ar favor, with sales of locally grown varieties increasing significantly compared to imports. Bullock says: “People used to think if flowers weren’t the same price as a bunch of carrots, they weren’t getting value for money.” Members of the public are invited along to workshops at the school in Howbury Hall, a majestic Grade-II listed… Continue reading ‘Don’t say it with roses’. The school leading a green revolution in floristry
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The university that became a sanctuary for hope
The University of York offers a safe haven for scholars and human rights defenders from around the world through its 15-year commitment to providing international scholars with a safe place to learn and the confidence to bring their newfound skills to bear on the world stage. Its Sanctuary Fund, which celebrates its second anniversary in… Continue reading The university that became a sanctuary for hope
Life lessons: Katherine Ryan on what life so far has taught her
comedian] Akala. It’s a tome. It’s huge. But I just think it’s really important to know where we come from, in terms of class, and also to understand where we are in terms of the class system and how we can make progress vis-à-vis class. The biggest misconception about me is … That I’m unapproachable… Continue reading Life lessons: Katherine Ryan on what life so far has taught her
Art for heart’s sake: how a new prize transforms the chances for early career artists
The W&N x PSF Art Prize is a competition that supports emerging artists in the first decade of their career. Winners receive £1,000 from the Paul Smith Foundation, as well as up to £1,000 worth of art materials from Winsor & Newton. The prize also helps raise the profile of the artists, with their work… Continue reading Art for heart’s sake: how a new prize transforms the chances for early career artists
What went right this week: the good news that matters
ated meat pet food, comes in two flavours and is made from cells grown in a bioreactor. The production process is more environmentally friendly than traditional meat production, as it requires less land, water and energy. The treats were created by Hoxton Farms, a spin-out from the University of Oxford, with the mission of reducing… Continue reading What went right this week: the good news that matters
A chronicle of courage: the programme keeping Afghan women’s words alive
Untold Narratives, a project founded by journalist and producer Lucy Hannah, has been supporting women writers in Afghanistan for the past three and a half years since the Taliban seized Kabul. The group has provided a platform for writers, particularly women, who have been “marginalised by community or conflict”, enabling them to express themselves despite… Continue reading A chronicle of courage: the programme keeping Afghan women’s words alive
Restoration is helping native raptors thrive in Scotland, report shows
Such work is vital in giving threatened species a chance to recover and thrive, a message that was brought home by the recently published State of the UK’s Birds report, which revealed an increase in the populations of some raptors, including the buzzard, peregrine falcon and kestrel, as a result of conservation efforts. “These two… Continue reading Restoration is helping native raptors thrive in Scotland, report shows
Five stunning portraits in the new issue of Positive News magazine
Positive News magazine has showcased some striking portraits in its latest issue, including one of a “gangster granny” photographed skateboarding in Edinburgh. UK photographer Jack Currie called the woman in question “very own amazing granny” and admitted he had used Photoshop to heighten the image. Elsewhere in the magazine, musician and composer Cosmo Sheldrake reveals… Continue reading Five stunning portraits in the new issue of Positive News magazine
Eleven photographs that capture our world’s beauty in close up
ter The winner of the Underwater category was Gabriel Jensen’s ‘Everything’s A-OK’, which features a playful sea lion from the Galápagos Islands. Jensen said he had always been fascinated by the marine world and the diversity of life it holds. “Photography of the underwater universe is one way to document these species and the roles… Continue reading Eleven photographs that capture our world’s beauty in close up
How a walk in the woods is helping men overcome the stigma of talking about their feelings
Andy’s Man Club, a UK movement for suicide prevention that began with nine men meeting in a room in Yorkshire, has partnered with Forestry England to promote positive mental health through a series of outdoor running events. The charity offers free, peer-to-peer support groups across the country each week, providing a safe space for men… Continue reading How a walk in the woods is helping men overcome the stigma of talking about their feelings