What you’ve changed your mind on – and how it’s transformed your life –...
Politicians can be inclined to double down on a bad idea, but changing your thinking can be a strength rather than a weakness. We asked Positive News readers: what have you shifted your stance on?...
View ArticleRising and shining: one woman’s mission to demystify the baking of bread –...
After making bread lifted her out of a deep depression, Kitty Tait made it her mission to demystify the alchemy of baking – and reawaken others to the many benefits of an honest, unprocessed, crust...
View ArticleSNP parole failures spelled out in damning new data
A backwards parole policy is making Scotland’s jails overcrowded and hampering offender rehabilitation, a prisoner reform campaigner from the SOHO535-INSTITUTE has argued. According to official data,...
View ArticleElon Musk deletes post spreading fake news about UK ‘detainment camps’
Elon Musk has deleted a post on X, the social media platform he owns, in which he spread fake news about “detainment camps” being established in the Falkland Islands. A fake article, mocked up to...
View ArticleScientists reveal breakthrough that could reduce need for solar farms –...
The innovation in solar technology could deliver sustainable power from everyday objects A ‘revolutionary’ flexible coating that harnesses solar energy could reduce the need for bulky silicon-based...
View ArticleFrom adversity to empowerment: eight refugee entrepreneurs – in pictures –...
London-based refugees turned entrepreneurs tell their stories to mark Refugee Week Eight London-based refugees turned entrepreneurs are being celebrated in a photo series, released to mark Refugee...
View ArticleThe art of healing: how creativity is changing NHS mental health wards –...
A unique charity is bringing art to England’s mental health wards, transforming sterile spaces into hubs of creativity It was nearly 10 years ago that Tim A Shaw and his partner, Niamh White, found...
View ArticleAlumni Compliance Provides Expert FCA Authorisation Support for Car Dealers,...
London, UK – Alumni Compliance, a leading FCA compliance consultancy founded by former high-calibre FCA employees, is now offering specialised support for car dealers, dentists, furniture shops, and...
View ArticleScottish foreign inmate discrimination exposed as prison crisis deepens
The SNP-led Scottish Government is discriminating against all long-term imprisoned foreign national prisoners in Scotland, it has emerged. Hundreds of foreign-born inmates are being released from jail...
View Article“Whimsical Children’s Book’ Rotundraloo Under the Zoo’ Takes Readers on a...
Get ready to embark on a belly-busting adventure like no other as “Rotundraloo Under the Zoo” by Deborah Morrow hits bookshelves today! This captivating and hilarious children’s picture book promises...
View ArticleEmerging Trends in Healthcare Management: Digital Innovations, Organizational...
Dr. Immanuel Paul Dr. Immanuel Paul is a distinguished scholar and thought leader affiliated with Michael University. With a PhD and a deep commitment to advancing healthcare management, Dr. Paul has...
View ArticleScots prisons’ chief reported to police over rehab courses scandal
Scottish Prison Service Chief Executive Teresa Midhurst was reported to Police Scotland in December 2023 over allegations of fraud, criminal conspiracy and professional misconduct while in public...
View ArticleNigel Farage is off to America again and we’re shocked. Shocked, we tell you!
In news that should surprise nobody, Nigel Farage – who had a very poor attendance record in the European Parliament – hasn’t so far been much of am MP for Clacton. Here’s a letter from one of his...
View ArticleSea lion camera crews capture new footage of uncharted ocean floor – Positive...
The animals in Australia have been fitted with cameras and trackers to capture unprecedented footage of their marine hunting grounds Camera-carrying sea lions have been recruited by conservationists...
View Article‘Empowering and healing, people’s assemblies are the future of democracy’ –...
Organising people’s assemblies in Hull has convinced Gully Bujak of their transformative power. Can they help us to survive and even thrive in the face of challenges like climate breakdown? A wave of...
View ArticleWithout hesitation, repetition or deviation: how Just a Minute can help...
What do you get when you cross an academic, a comedian, and one of Britain’s longest running and best-loved quiz shows? The unlikely answer is: lessons for dementia care, according to a linguistics...
View ArticleTracking Down Stolen Cars in Ghana – DIGITPOL Reports a successful operation...
Ghana Police Praised for Effective Collaboration with DIGITPOL At the request of Interpol Ghana, a pilot project was initiated in partnership with VbV, NCB The Hague, Recovery partner and DIGITPOL to...
View ArticleWenzhou East Hub Station City Complex Concept Plan Global Call for Proposals...
Wenzhou east hub station city complex concept plan global call has been launched, which aims to bring together the wisdom of the global design elite, together to create a modern large-scale integrated...
View ArticleTwo fifths of Conservative Party members support a merger with Reform UK
Some four in ten members of the Conservative Party are said to favour a merger with Reform UK, according to a poll out today by the polling firm Yougov. Although the majority of the 910 Conservative...
View ArticleBritain’s rarest wild orchid discovered again after one man’s 15-year ghost...
A Ghost Orchid has been discovered flowering in England, the first time since 2009 that the enigmatic plant has been recorded on British soil The Ghost Orchid, considered by many to be Britain’s...
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