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UK brands are celebrating Eid – here’s what makes an effective and inclusive campaign

UK brands must go beyond token gestures to build trust with Muslim communities.

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UK looks to military gap years to boost recruitment in the face of growing geopolitical tension

There is an increasing military presence in children and young people’s lives in the UK.

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Why Dippy the dinosaur remains beloved, 120 years after arriving at the Natural History Museum

Dippy has been seen up close by more people around the world than any other dinosaur.

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Japanese walking: the benefits of this fitness trend

The interval walking trend from Japan is gaining global attention.

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Why South Korea’s new leader may be on a collision course with Trump

Lee Jae-myung’s election represents a turning point for South Korean foreign policy.

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Trump’s travel ban casts shadow over the upcoming Fifa Club World Cup and other US-hosted sporting events

Further restrictions may add to the fears many potential visitors to the US are feeling of being stopped at the border.

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How to design landscapes that enhance natural sounds and minimise noise pollution

Paying attention to soundscapes within the landscape design process can create a stronger sense of place and reduce unwanted noise.

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UK funds controversial climate-cooling research

This issue divides climate academics more than almost any other.

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Why Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale failed as feminist television

Hulu’s adaptation misrepresents the themes of Atwood’s biting feminist dystopia.

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Rosemary has been linked to better memory, lower anxiety and even protection from Alzheimer’s

Rosemary isn’t just for roast potatoes. It may also support memory, protect brain cells and help fight inflammation — even showing promise in Alzheimer’s research.

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