Dorjoo Borkhuu, four, struggles to get one of his family’s cows to its feet in sub-zero conditions CREDIT: SImon Townsley The strain of exertion spreads across the little Mongolian boy’s face as he grabs hold of a rope fastened around a slumped cow’s neck, bends his knees and heaves with every muscle in his bodyContinue reading “About sleep and other matters”
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What we’ve been reading: our editors’ picks
Cabinet reshuffle David Cameron Former prime minister makes shock comeback in high-risk reshuffle Cameron’s appointment as foreign secretary indicates a move to the centre by Rishi Sunak and is likely to anger the right of the party Sunak searches the gene puddle of Tory talent … and finds David Cameron John Crace ‘He stillContinue reading “What we’ve been reading: our editors’ picks”
Experiences in life that ‘helped’ me grow
In life, we all shall encounter good and bad experiences. Those shall contribute in the formation of our inner being.
Advice for the new year 2023
The Times’s Well newsletter asked readers for the best advice they had received, or given, in 2022. Over 600 smart, witty responses flooded in — 20 of which were featured in the newsletter (plus one bonus tip: “Never fry bacon in the nude.”) Here are five of the best. “When in a depressive episode, neverContinue reading “Advice for the new year 2023”
In the picture for 2022 July 04 – July 10 by The Week
July 04 Biden says July 4th is time to unite and celebrate nation’s ‘goodness’ President Biden celebrated the Fourth of July with a White House cookout where he called for Americans to set aside their divisions. “The Fourth of July is a sacred day in our country — it’s a time to celebrate the goodnessContinue reading “In the picture for 2022 July 04 – July 10 by The Week”
Brits have less access to green space than ever – and it’s getting worse
The amount of green space near developments built since 2000 in England and Wales has declined 40%.
In the cities, people are finding ways to take back control of what few green spaces, often badly neglected, they can get their hands on.
