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Editorially independent content supported by the National Autistic Society
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Stage shows can be problematic for those on the spectrum, but a growing number of companies are adapting productions to bring great art to everyone
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Musician John-Paul Horsley explains why his autistic son Richard-Michael appeared to be drowning every time he entered the living room
Editorially independent content supported by Pearson
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We need to fight sexism to get more female surgeons in developing countries
Ainhoa Costas-Chavarri and Sristi SharmaThere are only around three female surgeons for every 1 million people in low and middle income countries. It’s time to address this -
Leyla Hussein lists the women who made her the outspoken human rights activist she is today
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Lack of access to safe abortions kills women. It’s time to address the USA’s restriction of this procedure in developing countries
Editorially independent content supported by Oikocredit
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Coastal flooding: a sign of the damage our economy is wreaking on our fragile environment
Rowan WilliamsA report ranking cities most at risk from coastal flooding is a stark reminder that the paradigm of economic development and prosperity no longer holds true | Rowan Williams -
A legal case will consider if the emissions of 50 fossil fuel companies violate the human rights of those hit by extreme weather
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Ranked top in a list of populations most at risk from natural disasters, India must find solutions to make its economy less exposed
Editorially independent content supported by Zalando
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Festival food is generally good nowadays – but it doesn’t come cheap. Food blogger Niamh Shields gives her advice on alternative outdoor eating
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After years of economic turmoil, a new wave of dance music festivals is attracting sun-loving young people this summer
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Less peace and love, more supply and demand: young entrepreneurs sacrifice sleep and socialising for their companies – but they don’t really mind
Editorially independent content supported by Alstom
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The EU referendum highlighted deep divisions between the north and south, due to decades of underinvestment in northern infrastructure, experts say
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From Rotterdam’s unique flood prevention to Glasgow’s intelligent street lights, councils now have the chance to prioritise wellbeing
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While government focuses on the north/south divide, campaigners complain of ‘grotesque underfunding’ in infrastructure west of Bristol
Editorially independent content supported by Barclaycard
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The sense of community and a nomadic lifestyle makes running a business on the water a way of life for these seven boat owners
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The first five startups to take part in the retailer’s accelerator programme share their advice about what it’s really like and what you can get out of it
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Scrapping workplace hierarchies and making decisions by consensus are becoming more common – but do they work in practice?
Editorially independent content supported by BT
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Seven initiatives from private enterprise for sustainable development that are genuinely inspiring
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Bhaskar Chakravorti explores how achieving the sustainable development goals is dependent on global business taking a leading role, but equally, the SDGs will help business orchestrate action
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Hosted by Ben Fogle and Lily Cole at The Crystal in London, the GSB Awards celebrated organisations and individuals working towards sustainable business
Editorially independent content supported by RSPO
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We invited experts from Greenpeace International, the Environmental Investigation Agency, WWF and RSPO to the Guardian to debate one of the world’s most popular commodities: palm oil.
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All eyes are on India, the world’s largest palm oil importer, and whether companies can help shift consumers towards sustainable choices
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There is a disconnect between sustainability and consumer understanding and action. How much is this harming progress towards better practice?
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