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Bring Sustainable Tributes For The Queen and Leave Paddington Bear At Home, Mourners Told
Tributes to Queen Elizabeth II should be recyclable mourners are told as paddington bears and plastic flowers as tributes are discouraged
Will The Lionheart: How The Born Free Legacy Has Made A Roar-ing Success of Saving Big Cats
Will Travers’ life changed after moving to Kenya while his parents filmed the iconic Born Free movie. Ever since he’s been devoted to saving lions and wildlife conservation.
Is Ageism A Thing of the Past? Why Generational Lines Are Blurring
As society’s obsession with youth intensifies, the global population is ageing. But rather than being past it, now is the time for the over 60s to tackle ageism.
Because the Planet Deserves it. Beauty Consultant Valerie Reynaert talks Sustainability in Salons
We chat to regional beauty consultant, Valerie Reynaert on ways in which local salons can be a cut above the rest when it comes to sustainability.
5 Trusted Ways UAE Residents Can Help Pakistan Flood Victims
To make sure you’re donating to a verified source we’ve rounded up UAE approved charities that are helping the victims of the Pakistan floods.
Fly Etihad, Adopt a Free Mangrove Tree
Abu Dhabi based Etihad Airways has pledged to plant a forest in each continent it operates in a bid to help fight climate change.
3 Course Dinner for Two from Wabi Sabi, Saudi Arabia’s First Vegan Restaurant
Try this dinner party recipe trio from Abeer Almutlaq, founder of Saudi Arabia’s first vegan restaurant, Wabi Sabi.
‘I’m in with the in crowd!’ How to stop feeling like an outsider
We’re happier and healthier if we feel part of a group rather than an outsider, so follow these simple steps from behavioural experts to find your tribe
TGI Fridays Introduces Delicious New Plant-Based Impossible Burger
Family friendly TGI Fridays are adding the plant based Impossible Burger to their menus. Guaranteed to become a firm favourite, it doesn’t harm your body, animals, or the planet.
The New School For Grannies: Why 94-Year-Olds Are Learning To Read and Write
Grannies aged between 65 and 95 are going to school for the first time in an Indian village near Mumbai to banish the stigma and shame of lifelong illiteracy