Guardian Labs
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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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Having a violent partner leads to lower condom use by female sex workers – an initiative in Karnataka, India, aims to address this and reduce their risk of HIV
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Feminism is breaking through the rigid patriarchy in Pakistan
Ammar Rashid in IslamabadMen must acknowledge our participation in Pakistan’s deeply unequal patriarchal order, and wilful ignorance of the violence it inflicts on women -
It was genocide with a template. We must seek justice for the Yazidi people
Pari Ibrahim and Laurie AdamsTwo years ago Isis captured 7,000 Yazidi women and children and killed 5,000 men. These mass murderers need to be tracked down and tried
Editorially independent content supported by Oikocredit
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Join us on this webpage on Thursday 28 July, 1-2pm (BST), for an online debate as we explore clean energy investment in the developing world
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Join us for a seminar on 21 September 2016, 6pm-8.30pm BST, to discuss how to support the developing world’s farmers and help end rural poverty
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From east Africa to India, finance for off-grid clean energy projects offers a wealth of benefits beyond tackling climate change
Editorially independent content supported by Zalando
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Most festivals depend on drinks company promotions. But some festival-goers prefer their music booze-free
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Too skint to watch Biffy Clyro? You may want to consider volunteering as a festival steward to avoid those eye-popping entry fees
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We’re asking Guardian readers to share their tips for inexperienced festival-goers. Had a rubbish weekend that others might learn from? Tell us all about it
Editorially independent content supported by Alstom
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The bill aims to improve services and devolve power, but includes a clause that stops councils setting up companies to run bus services - it doesn’t make sense
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We asked you to show us the country’s railways that should be brought back to life
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Too many cars and poor public transport services linking outlying areas to city centres have increased poverty and social isolation in the suburbs
Editorially independent content supported by Barclaycard
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Developing a resilient approach to negative feedback is vital in business. This entrepreneur learned to separate unhelpful criticism from valuable insight
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Small businesses say they have more time to focus on ideas and problem solving thanks to new forms of artificial intelligence that handle the drudgery
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What is it like to run a hair salon or cafe that stays open when the conventional working day ends?
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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Palm oil producer was stripped of its certification in March 2016 after failing to meet environmental standards, reports BusinessGreen
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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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Friends of the Earth warns investors they could be unknowingly contributing to deforestation and land grabs, and calls on them to show leadership
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