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From singing in community to baking it until you make it, here are some suggestions of how to imbue your festive season with meaning – on your own terms
Many people find their relationships and communication efforts come under pressure at Christmas. We’ve gathered 10 tips – shared by experts and backed by science – to help you have an empowering festive season
NHS centres are involved in the search for patients who have lived much longer than expected, in hope of developing new therapies
The chatbot-like tool creates group statements that reflect majority and minority views, helping people to find areas of agreement
Might AI yet prove a useful ally? We unpick how it’s aiding conservation efforts for forests and food, and in conservation on land and at sea
The Earthshot Prize revealed its winners, the UK trialled a four-day week, and cancer research took a step forward, plus more good news
The environmentalist and barrister Paul Powlesland made history in July when he became the first member of a UK jury to swear an oath on river water. Powlesland, the co-founder of Lawyers for Nature, explains why he considers the River Roding to be sacred
For almost two decades, Nigel Bromage was a leading member of the British far right. What made leave his hate-filled path?
Today’s good news story comes from Hendersonville, Tennessee. 4-year-old Henley Castilon has collected more than 1,000 stuffed animals for children affected by Hurricane Helene in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina.
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