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Remembering the Windrush Generation

In the month of June, we commemorate the HMT Empire Windrush for its significant role in bringing one of the first large groups of post-war...

Islington pays tribute to victims of 2017 Finsbury Park terror attack

Led by the Mayor of Inslington Council, people from walks of life came together in solidarity to pay homage to a man who was...

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Unai Emery Guides Aston Villa to Champions League Glory After 41-Year Wait

Aston Villa Football Club, under the dynamic leadership of...

Road to Wembley: A Tale of Triumph and Turmoil in the 2023/2024 Champions League

The 2023/2024 UEFA Champions League has been a spectacular...
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Electricity from farm waste: how biogas could help Malawians with no power

By Ehiaze Ehimen, Thomas Robin In sub-Saharan Africa, over 600 million people (more than 50% of the population) are without access to electricity. Malawi...

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One-on-One with Penny Cooper

She is a philanthropist, community champion, a goddess of charity and a human who loves humanity. She lives her life for others...
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Cameroon’s curious plan to rebuild from the war, while it still rages on

This spring, Cameroon’s government announced a new plan for the “reconstruction” of the country’s two Anglophone regions. Since 2017, this area has been embroiled in a bloody war...

Uncovering Clues About the Arctic’s Past Climate in Old Whaling Logs

IN THE THIRD week of May 1827, the wood-built, double-hulled Dordon sailed in Canada’s eastern Arctic under wet snowfall. By early morning it had sighted...

How simple changes could improve secondary school choices

Ian Walker, Lancaster University Each year, parents in England face the difficult decision of choosing which secondary school they would like their child to attend....

Trump’s China ‘decoupling’ and coronavirus: why 2020 upheaval won’t kill globalisation

Niccolò Pisani, International Institute for Management Development (IMD) The sudden stop of the global economy in 2020 has brought to everyone’s attention the interconnectedness of...
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Refugee Week Global Multi-Media Exhibition

“Push. Swim. Come on. Loneliness as I kicked, knowing that this was all on me. Her life. Everything was down to what I would...

Neuralink: brain hacking is exceptionally hard, no matter what Elon Musk says

Andrew Jackson, Newcastle University If thoughts, feelings and other mental activities are nothing more than electrochemical signals flowing around a vast network of brain cells,...

We’ve known for over a century that our environment shapes our health, so why are we still blaming unhealthy lifestyles?

Rob Noonan, University of Liverpool We’re healthier and live longer than our ancestors, yet we’re constantly reminded of deaths caused by war, terrorism and natural...

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The Power of Vaccinations: Safeguarding Health For Generations

Vaccinations stand as one of the most significant advancements...

Celebrating Mother’s Day: Honouring the Pillars of Strength

As the flowers bloom and the birds chirp in...