US Economic Sanctions Cripple Iran’s Pandemic Response

Written by Maddie Bridge-Davies US-Iran negotiations continue as Covid-19 supplies are blocked by sanctions The fourth round of talks over President Joe Biden’s bid to re-join the Iran nuclear deal wrapped up in Vienna on 7th May. Senior officials from Russia, Germany, China, Iran, Britain and France hope to reach an agreement by 22nd May,… Read More US Economic Sanctions Cripple Iran’s Pandemic Response

Nearly 1 in 10 UK butterflies extinct: How the public can support pollinators at home, during No Mow May

Written by Ark Wildlife director Sean McMenemy and environmental writer Elizabeth Waddington Following the recent legal spat between M&S and Aldi over caterpillar cakes, Chris Packham told supermarkets to “unite not fight” to save the UK’s endangered butterflies. Here’s how the UK public can help in their own garden throughout No Mow May, according to wildlife… Read More Nearly 1 in 10 UK butterflies extinct: How the public can support pollinators at home, during No Mow May

England Local Elections: Labour showing no signs of learning its lessons

Written by Oliver Toms The first set of elections since the 2019 General Election produced a disappointing result for Labour but not without its silver linings, yet further internal party conflict means those lessons will not be learned. Across England thousands of councillor positions were up for election, along with the Hartlepool by-election, 13 mayoral… Read More England Local Elections: Labour showing no signs of learning its lessons