The war in Sudan has triggered the world’s largest hunger crisis, coupled with the worst ongoing displacement crisis worldwide, with over 25 million people in need of humanitarian aid.
Extreme heat has forced the closure of all schools in Bangladesh as temperatures soared to 42°C (108 F), 16 degrees more than ...
Sixteen years after the global financial crisis, wages are set to be lower in real terms in 212 out of 340 UK local authority ...
IT HAS long been said that truth is the first casualty in war. In the age of digital technology, social media, AI and deepfakes, that awful reality has been turbo-charged. The continuing bombardment ...
IN RESPONSE to the anti-war protests at colleges across the country, and the disturbing arrests that have followed, the ...
The UN report highlights numerous areas of UK government policy that are not only failing Deaf and Disabled people, but are ...
Senior leaders from the Church of England, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and United Reformed Churches have expressed ...
Global immunisation efforts have saved an estimated 154 million lives – or the equivalent of six lives every minute of every ...
MANY decades ago, when my bones were less creaky and when I was a happy-go-lucky young lad with hardly any serious ...
New research has revealed that women living in Oxfordshire with lived experience of domestic violence and/or sexual abuse are ...
SECONDARY SCHOOLS in England are being offered a funded opportunity to develop peer-led conflict resolution by Quakers in ...
Voters are twice as likely to trust local politicians to improve their areas than national politicians, according to new polling published ahead of the local and mayoral elections.