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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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One woman and 17 men: When will we have equal representation at the UN?
Munazza Gillani and Abia AkramWhy is there only one woman and 17 men on the UN’s committee for championing the rights of people with disabilities? -
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
Editorially independent content supported by Oikocredit
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Coca-Cola has had to partially relocate and small business workers are being hit hard. Yet still not enough is being done to address the water crisis
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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
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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By 2025, 60% of Londoners will be renters – they pay for Crossrail through taxes and fares but have nothing to gain from soaring rents and house prices
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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
Editorially independent content supported by Barclaycard
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What is it like to run a hair salon or cafe that stays open when the conventional working day ends?
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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
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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Greenpeace France warns that tropical forests could be lost to a palm oil bonanza that has already razed millions of hectares of south-east Asia
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Former Unilever and Nestlé supplier says it now aims to comply with the RSPO’s highest level of accreditation by the end of the year
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