by Zain Durrani | Jun 6, 2025 | Science and Nature
For many, the thought of a snake bite fills them with fear. For Tim Friede, it’s just another Tuesday. After an upbringing of voluntary snake bites, Tim’s body became a hub for immunity against snake venom – turning him into a goldmine for scientists. Growing...
by Elim Lau | Jun 5, 2025 | Love & Community
From launching a parents’ group in Barnsley to volunteering, Julia Jones has dedicated her life to lifting others. In the early morning, long before the school bell rings, Julia Jones is already up, preparing for another packed day. Julia’s world is whole as a...
by Zain Durrani | Jun 4, 2025 | Top story - offbeat
At barely twenty years old, a team of student university officers had the lives of Said Zaneen and his family on their shoulders – and they were going to do whatever they could to get them home. A Geography Postgraduate Research (PGR) student who was working in...
by Anna Priedite | Jun 4, 2025 | Top story - science & nature
A quiet revolution is unfolding across Africa. From the forests of Nigeria, to the highlands of Kenya, to the river islands of Sierra Leone, a new generation of conservationists – often underrecognized and underfunded – are defying the odds to protect the...
by Rosie Wallace | Jun 4, 2025 | Love & Community
Male isolation is a growing crisis among older men, but across Britain, workshops known as Men’s Sheds are becoming places of friendship, learning, and hope. We reveal how practical projects are creating powerful change. In towns, cities, and quiet corners of the UK,...