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The curse of busyness
(4 minute read) The phrase ‘I don’t have time’ should be banished from our vocabulary, says Tascha von Uexkull. Because the truth is quite different.
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“I think more about what I can do than my limitations”
(5 minute read) Xavi Argemí is a young man who needs 24/7 attention. He can’t walk or do the normal things other young people do. But he wants the world to know how happy he is.
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In praise of the blog
(5 minute read) Dennis Relojo-Howell tells you everything you ever wanted to know, but were afraid to ask, about the art of blogging.
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We are all stronger if we learn to grieve
(3 minute read) A shocking child murder in Singapore has left a country struggling with its grief. Nicole Law explains why, in the face of tragedy, it’s ok not be ok.
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Why football may not be ready to come home
(4 minute read) Neo Kalungu-Banda says England still has much to learn - and not only on the pitch.
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Helping the vulnerable access the internet
(4 minute read) Paola Oriunno looks at efforts to close the 'digital divide' in Italy.
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Chinoiserie: turning the mirror of taste on ourselves
(4 minute read) Adam Brocklehurst explores the sometimes problematic relationship between race and style.
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Be brave – open up!
(3 minute read) Nicole Law says it’s time to rediscover the forgotten art of sharing.
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Taking off while sitting still
(7 minute read) Isa Grassano explores an innovative approach to travel in Covid times. Is digital tourism from home the future?
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An artistic contribution to the science-religion debate
(5 minute read) Carolyn Morrison re-visits the life, work and beliefs of the celebrated Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus at the National Gallery.




























