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Martha Gill

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10 months ago

If green policy is going to survive the backlash, it needs a new pitch – cleaner air, cheaper bills and healthier cities

For a decade, green activists in Britain have been congratulating themselves on…

It’s not as sensational as recreating long-dead species, but conserving modern-day fauna is far more pressing

The parable of the Mars mission: we’d rather spend trillions sending ourselves to a yet un…

11 months ago

When a Netflix drama highlights how online influencers can turn a teenager into a killer, it’s time to rethink social media

Every so often, a television drama comes along that has the power to change …

GPs are increasingly directing vulnerable people to practitioners in a booming industry with no oversight

I was struck by the news last week that GPs are so overwhelmed with mental health patients tha…

With Love, Meghan is bad TV, but there are worse ways for a former royal to bring in the bucks than cooking up crostini

So what is it, exactly, that we want from the Duke and Duchess of Sussex these d…

12 months ago

When contraception has stagnated for decades, it is hardly surprising it’s fallen victim to culture wars and a wellness cult

Something is changing when it comes to contraception. Lots of people aren’t…

Whether it’s infertility, to save a career or pure altruism, is there ever a reason that can morally justify surrogacy?

An online row last week underlines something we all know but which many prefer …

New arrivals are set to push the population to 72.5 million but the numbers matter less than how well people fit in once here

Last week some startling numbers hit the headlines. If the Office for Nati…

13 months ago

Ditching hanging out for isolated scrolling on our sofas is a dangerous habit that warrants help on a par with gambling

Over the decades, research has chipped away at our most cherished ideas about hu…

14 months ago

The notion that vast windfalls inevitably bring misery is based on a handful of sad cases

Does winning the lottery wreck your life? When it was revealed earlier this week that an anonymous Briton had …

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