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Amid a bout of insomnia I got up and drove to the ocean’s edge – the dark, beautiful mass and gentle noises of nature around me helped to forget my problems.
We’re programmed to think we should spend every moment with our baby but sometimes a break can do us good.
By the time I got to 20 miles, I was struggling. Then I channelled what I had learned this past painful year and pushed forward, one step at a time, knowing I was choosing to get through this.
Liz Truss once said the not-in-my-back-yard lobby is "the worst vested interest" in the UK. Is she the only politician who comprehends the scale of our housing crisis?
Just like with the NHS, our probation system should be in public hands where it can help create a safer society, not act as a cash cow for failing private companies.
After growing up in a strict Christian home that burned non-religious music, the freedom of burlesque showed me loving dance does not make me a blight on the face of the earth.
Across Europe voters need to wake up to what is happening to LGBT+ rights and freedoms because the evidence is there: we are sliding backwards.
Our badges will only ever be one part of a much-wider commitment to help address challenges LGBT+ people's healthcare challenges, but the power of a simple symbol to send a clear message of acceptance should not be under-estimated.
I used to say that I have a teflon skin, but since the referendum I've experienced everything from unprecedented stress to online threats to being followed.
Around 2,000 non-native plants and animals from across the world have been introduced to the UK and they are a major and growing driver of biodiversity loss, costing us almost £2billion a year.