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Cheap and Cheerful Ways to a Brighter January

It’s been rated as the most miserable month of the year but there are plenty of ways to bring sparkle and joy into January too

by Hayley Doyle

World First Bee Vaccine Developed To Help Reverse Declining Populations

The new bee vaccine should ward off the deadly foulbrood disease which can be found in a quarter of hives across the US

by Nick Ames

Caught On Camera: The Most Polluted Cities on Earth

Celebrity photographer Max Vadukul has taken ‘beautiful’ shots of our ugly behaviour polluting the planet for a thought-provoking exhibition

by Tessy Koshy

Why We Should Be Galloping To Ban Horse And Carriage Rides

Forced to work long hours in horrific conditions, and beaten when they collapse, carriage horses endure miserable lives just to take tourists on sightseeing tours of cities
WARNING: CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGES

by Sarah Freeman

6 Ways To Conquer Rushing Woman’s Syndrome

Juggling a family, career and stress affects women’s health but cure rushing woman’s syndrome with these expert tips

by Christine Fieldhouse

Born Free Founder Virginia McKenna Receives New Year’s Honour for Commitment to Conservation

The recognition for the Born Free Founder comes for 39 years of wildlife campaigning

by Nick Ames

Bull Completes UK’s Wild Bison Herd in Time for New Year

The bull as the latest addition to the bison herd, completes the natural re-wilding project in Kent, England.

by Nick Ames

Let’s Get This Veggie Party Started!

See in the New Year with these show-stopping veggie party treats. Simply crank up the music and serve

by Karen Pasquali Jones

How The Death Of Dumpster Diving Shows An Appetite For Reducing Global Food Waste

With $1 trillion worth of food wasted globally each year, the hunger to feed the vulnerable with discarded food is more important than ever

by Nick Harding

Do YOU have Tall Poppy Syndrome?

Are you envious of your friend’s new place, promotion or pregnancy? Do you secretly wish they’d fail or celebrate their misfortune? You could be suffering from Tall Poppy Syndrome

by Christine Fieldhouse