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For scholars and human rights defenders from across the world, the University of York is offering a rare refuge where they can study in safety After suffering years of harassment and arbitrary arrests ...
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A good coat and a pair of shoes can be key to rebuilding the lives of women in crisis, says charity founder Rachael Bews ALICAS, a charity that was co-founded by domestic abuse survivor Rachael Bews, ...
The comedian and actor on the pleasure of being alone, her fascination with the English class system, and why she’s grateful to her parents for their ‘toxic’ divorce … drinking coffee and playing with ...
A plan was hatched to create England’s biggest bird sanctuary, and publishers took a stand against censorship, plus more good news A ‘paradise’ for birdlife took flight in the Pennines The Royal ...
The new instrument’s sound has been described as haunting, metallic and funereal A Ukrainian composer has crafted a pitch perfect message of hope and defiance by turning a Russian missile into a ...
For over 30 years, Living Paintings has been helping blind and visually impaired people enjoy art through touch and sound. Here, we explore the hard work involved in adapting a two-dimensional book ...
A Gaza ceasefire deal was agreed, Indonesia launched a free meals scheme, and a ‘lost’ species thrived again in England, plus more good news Gaza ceasefire deal agreed by Israel and Hamas Israel and ...
For the first time, work-life balance has surpassed pay as the leading motivator for employees globally, according to an international workplace study now in its 22nd year. The Dutch recruitment ...
A community led rewilding site in Scotland has seen a near doubling of its native woodlands over the past 30 years – a feat achieved simply by removing sheep and deer. Woodland cover at Tireragan ...
“The most gangster granny to ever live,” says photographer Jack Currie of this portrait of ‘Margaret from Edinburgh’ balancing expertly on a skate park’s rail. It’s surprising, joyous and impressed ...