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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?
Scrapping Grayling’s Probation Privatisation Is Right – We Need Probation Fully Back In Public Hands
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.