
The greatest poetic metre you’ve probably never heard of
Cast your mind back to August, if you can. As that somewhat sun-less summer drew to an end and we pushed fed-up and forlorn deckchairs back into the shed, in Cardiff a newly acclaimed poet, Carwyn Eckley, proudly unwrapped...

How even just 15 minutes in nature can boost your wellbeing
The average UK person spends just 7% of their time (or 86 minutes) outdoors during the work week. This is shocking to hear but with our busy schedules, its no wonder many of us can only find a few minutes each day to get...

Why we need to transform the Arctic Ocean into a North Pole marine reserve
At the most northerly tip of the UK, looking north from the island of Muckle Flugga, Shetland, the cold wind whips up the sea and gannets dive. While biodiversity loss in the Arctic Ocean may seem like a distant issue, the...

What fashion enthusiasts can learn from older, dapper gentlemen
We first met Martyn in 2013 when he was 54 and working as a professor at a UK university. He cut a sharp figure in a black two-piece suit, a bright red shirt with cufflinks, a matching tie and a pocket square. We were...

Why stopping knife crime needs to start in the kitchen
Think about the last time you used a knife when eating. The round-tip table knife is the default at breakfast, lunch and dinner, both at home and in restaurants. The reason the tip is rounded is to reduce the potential for...

Its an uncomfortable reality, but modern slavery is endemic in global supply chains. Statistics on the scale of this issue are becoming as well known as they are shocking. Estimates put the number of modern slavery victims...

In the Arctic, planting more trees actually makes the world warmer
Across much of the world, planting more trees means more carbon is stored, and global warming is reduced. Thats the thinking behind recent proposals to plant more trees in Alaska, Greenland and Iceland. But we recently...