Farmers are ending their reliance on harmful chemicals and rebuilding soil health through nature-friendly practices that reduce the risk of water pollution in rivers. Run-off from agriculture is one of the biggest polluters of waterways in Britain with 83 per cent of English rivers having
Confess your sins: Clergy call on government to admit COVID church crackdowns were unlawful, harmful
A group of New Zealand pastors, church leaders and other Christians is pursuing legal recognition that their government’s crackdown on churches during the COVID-19 pandemic was unlawful. Free To Be Church (FTBC) is slated to appeal a ruling from the High Court
With a growing unease over the rapid rise of artificial intelligence, European lawmakers are increasingly strategizing ways to way in these platforms. Early last week, European lawmakers issued a joint statement urging U.S. President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von
Comment on this story Comment It’s a familiar problem: Strong cooking smells from the kitchen waft into our living areas and linger long after dinner is over. Or the stench of the garbage sticks around, even after the trash can has been
Prince Harry says he hopes the openness with which he addressed his inner struggles in his memoir Spare will help break stereotypes around men’s mental health. The Duke of Sussex gave an in-depth insight into his personal battles in a tell-all interview
The Duchess of York is set to travel to New York next month to discuss her upcoming book, as well as her relationship with the Firm. Sarah Ferguson has shared an exciting annoucement ahead of the publishing of her new novel, A
An Australian professional basketball team decided not to wear a jersey in support of the LGBTQ+ community on Friday night after the organization said it led to abuse and players being targeted. Cairns Taipans, of the National Basketball League, released a statement