Isabel Allende has twice used writing as a way of coping with grief, and her books have struck a universal chord.
Dorset assistant head Oli McVeigh wins Teacher of the Year for pioneering a mentorship program for boys on masculinity and ...
TimeLeft is an app organising offline group meet-ups to tackle loneliness, and its biggest events yet are planned for ...
For the fourth winter in a row, Brits are facing sky-high energy bills, with the latest increase at 1.2%. Compared to 2020-21 ...
Punk act Millie Manders and the Shutup are using their music to raise awareness – and money – for those in need.
Global warming means that we’re now in a race for knowledge about the ocean before it’s exploited beyond recognition.
Lesbian, working-class Welsh writer Rachel Dawson was awarded a bursary by Literature Wales to write her debut novel, Neon ...
The national director at Habitat for Humanity explains how empty buildings are the key to unlocking new, affordable housing ...
The public has shown support for assisted dying being legalised, in principle, but disability campaigners are concerned.
Legal aid rates, which fund solicitors to help asylum seekers through their cases, have not increased since 1996, a ...
In a passionate debate in the House of Commons, MPs discussed whether the assisted dying bill should move forward to the next ...
The Scottish government will reintroduce universal winter fuel payments for pensioners – but will the UK government do the ...