Traffic-calming schemes are controversial – here’s why some succeed while others fail

Chatham172/Shutterstock In January 2025, a traffic-calming gate was installed by the local council in the Portswood area of Southampton on the south coast of England. But when this bus gate (a section of road where only buses and other authorised vehicles are allowed to pass) was removed following months of consultations, the debate quickly became […]

How diabetes can affect your ability to control the pedals while driving

Jo Panuwat D/Shutterstock Picture a driver approaching a sharp bend on a country road. As the car turns, they move their foot to slow down. But instead of pressing the brake, they hit the accelerator. The car surges forward. For some drivers with diabetes-related nerve damage in their feet, a situation like this may begin […]

Four reasons why fully electric homes can be affordable and efficient

Pasha Smith/Shutterstock Across Europe, running a home – whether you need to keep it cool in the summer or heat it during winter – usually means burning imported gas. That wastes energy and creates carbon emissions, contributing to climate change. The European Commission’s new electrification action plan aims to end that era, mapping out a […]

A brief history of embroidery – and how to get started yourself

Women Sewing by William Bruce Ellis Ranken (1903). Royal Albert Memorial Museum Embroidery is a way to embellish textiles by stitching patterns and images onto them with thread. It has a long history with the earliest examples dating to ancient times. Since then, it has developed into myriad forms around the world. Many embroidery techniques […]

Taliban claims five years of peace in Afghanistan – but women and girls face oppression

Five years on from seizing power in Kabul on August 15 2021 and consolidating its hold through the whole of Afghanistan, the Taliban claims to have ended the country’s decades-long war and achieved security. International troops have withdrawn and the former Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has collapsed. Daily security incidents, such as suicide attacks and […]

How healthier farm animals can cut greenhouse gas emissions

Preventing disease and miscarriage in cattle can help reduce methane emissions. Pravine/Shutterstock When a dairy cow miscarries, a farmer loses far more than an unborn calf. Feed has been grown, land and water used, and greenhouse gas released during the cow’s pregnancy but milk production, a future animal and income will be lost. One of […]