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As much as we would like to believe that abortion bans couldn't happen here, for women and doctors in Northern Ireland, this is already their reality.
Ending austerity, individualistic thinking and unstable employment must be the first steps to addressing the ever-growing epidemic of mental health.
The government’s major cuts to local authority funding has led to the removal of safety nets like youth services, community outreach workers and libraries. As young people struggle to get help early on, more of them are approaching CAMHS at an acute stage of their illness.
In my work as a teacher, I have begun to see the death of young men in London as an occupational hazard. It’s on the news weekly. How has this become normal?
Don’t underestimate the level of support your partner needs, practically, emotionally and physically – but it's important make time for yourself.
Milano's call to withhold sex over attacks on abortion rights reveals a deep divide on what's an acceptable means of fighting the patriarchy. But in war, all bets are off and you bring every tool at your disposal
We Brits have a lot to be proud of, but Jeremy Kyle taught us we are also capable of a sadistic, gawping, perverse glee in the misfortune of others reminding us that while things may be bad, ‘at least we’re not this poor bugger’.
Many of us are adapting our lifestyles and giving up plastics, however we need to recognise that the plastic crisis is felt especially keenly in developing countries.
If mental health services are too often the poor relation of our NHS, then eating disorders may be the Cinderella of psychiatric illnesses. This has to change.
Think being a celebrity is all glitz, glamour and living the dream? From online trolls to paranoia to losing your body confidence, it can be more like a nightmare