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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...

Increasing Access to High-Quality Healthcare in Nairobi: Bridging the Healthcare Divide

Although Nairobi, Kenya's thriving capital city, is home to a number of healthcare facilities and medical institutes, assuring access to high-quality healthcare is still...

Sports

Sports as a Pathway Out of Poverty: Real Stories of Youth Transformation

For many young people growing up in poverty, sports...

Teamwork, Discipline, Confidence: Why Every Youth Should Play a Sport

Sports are more than just games—they are powerful tools...
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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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Talent with Purpose: Turning Youth Creativity into Social Impact

In every corner of the world, young people are...

Breaking the Cycle: Youth Empowerment as a Tool Against Crime

Crime continues to be a pressing issue in many...

Create to Inspire: How Youth Can Use Video to Share Their Story

In today’s digital age, video has become one of...

Biking to Brilliance: How Cycling Empowers Youth and Saves the Planet.

In an era where the challenges of climate change...

Cultural Exchange: How Meeting New People Abroad Opens Your Mind

In a time when the world feels more connected...

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Nottingham Disabled Man Starved To Death After DWP Wrongly Stopped His Benefits

A disabled man starved to death after the DWP wrongly stopped his out-of-work benefits, leaving him without any income, the Disability News Service (DNS)...

Study shows UK school textbooks teach a highly simplified version of US civil rights movement

As children return to school in the UK, they will encounter a curriculum that still pays little attention to black British history or culture....

Remote-work visas will shape the future of work, travel and citizenship

Dave Cook, UCL During lockdown, travel was not only a distant dream, it was unlawful. Some even predicted that how we travel would change...

Free ports could help Britain take back control and keep trade flowing with the EU

Alejandro Riaño, City, University of London and Fabrice Defever, City, University of London Britain is considering opening free ports to shore up its economy when...
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Origins of life: new evidence first cells could have formed at the bottom of the ocean

Where did life come from? In recent years, many scientists have shifted from favouring a “primordial soup” in pools of water to hydrothermal vents deep in...

What We Can Learn From UK Drill Music About Britain’s Racial Divide?

UK Drill Music is infamously known in British media as the epitome of the ‘black on black knife crime and gang violence problem’ in...

How coronavirus highlights the everyday challenges of people with learning disabilities

Certain groups in society are often labelled as “vulnerable”. If you belong to one of these groups – as an older person, or someone...

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Youth Voices Changing the World—And How You Can Too

Across the globe, young people are rising up to...

Strong Minds, Strong Bodies: Prioritizing Youth Mental and Physical Wellness

In today’s fast-paced, high-pressure world, the well-being of young...

Youth in the Kitchen: How Food Can Unite, Empower, and Educate.

The kitchen is more than a place to prepare...