The largest lake in the UK and Ireland has been blighted by toxic blue-green algae.
The corporate rush to reduce the environmental footprint of their food supply chains poses several challenges for farmers.
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Angela Rayner’s expansive policy brief faces the threat of ‘short-termism’ perhaps more than any other. If Labour win power, will Rayner be able to fight against these short-term political incentives?
Once upon a time, questioning the terms of Britain’s exit from the EU was effectively taboo. But times have changed and the public might be more on board than before.
A woman looks at a display of Barbie dolls in a children’s toy store in Moscow, Russia, in 2021.
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In the US, where Fair Play is set, women didn’t gain the legal right to be members of the New York Stock Exchange until 1967.
‘Democracy is in decline’ says Nobel committee chair Berit Reiss-Andersen, as she gives the award to Iranian women’s rights campaigner Narges Mohammadi.
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Farming has made crop plants reliant on synthetic fertilisers, but we can reactivate their ability to engage with beneficial microorganisms and make them more independent.
Celine Gittins and Tyrone Singleton performing in Black Sabbath – The Ballet.
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