Dumpster diving: How overconsumption is overwhelming our charity shops

Surge in phone thefts sparks safety concerns across London

Puberty-blockers for under-16s: necessary or unethical? 

What can £10 buy you in 2026?

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Under a spell: A guide to the 21st century witch

Holistic care and the battle with cancer

Environment

How can we end live animal transport?

7 Mins read

As the meat industry continues to grow, the export and import of live animals is becoming more attractive for conventional meat suppliers, who send animals across the globe for profit. During transport billions of animals a year suffer under extreme conditions often left dehydrated, exhausted, stressed and ill.

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Naïfs 

Veganuary: 31 days of going green

Puberty-blockers for under-16s: necessary or unethical? 

The children who can't go back: Inside the UK's school absence crisis

The hidden cost of a year abroad, starting over at home

Cycling against borders: From Amsterdam to Tokyo by bike

Pokémania: How the trading cards' rising value is affecting real fans

Puberty-blockers for under-16s: necessary or unethical? 

Pokémania: How the trading cards' rising value is affecting real fans

Puberty-blockers for under-16s: necessary or unethical? 

News

There’s nothing toxic about masculinity

8 Mins read

With suicide being the biggest killer of men under the age of 50 in the UK, it is vital that the stigma around male mental wellbeing is shifted, and Wise Guys Training are amongst the many informal educational practitioners who are trying to alter this for the better.

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Why running is becoming Gen Z’s favourite fitness fix

The children who can't go back: Inside the UK's school absence crisis