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War on woke: How veganism became a weapon in Britain’s culture wars

Shrishti Poddar·25 February 2026
Why is veganism framed as part of the anti-woke backlash, and who benefits from turning a diet into a political weapon?

Falling meat consumption meets growing plant-based markets

Shrishti Poddar·25 February 2026
Plant-based markets are expanding, posing economic challenges to traditional meat industries. Could economic interests and industry lobbying be driving anti-vegan narratives?
Chinese students in the UK face a range of cultural barriers that stop them from seeking mental health support. Picture credit: Pixabay.

Crossing the cultural divide: The mental health needs of Chinese students

Yiqun Gu·29 September 2025
Research shows that only one third of Chinese students in the UK with mental health issues seek support services. Why does this happen, and what should universities do to support them?

Replanting roots: Finding a home when you’ve grown up everywhere

Mary Isak·25 September 2025
Third culture kids might have won the lottery when it comes to travel, mobility, and freedom, but what happens when nowhere feels like home?

An identity in progress: Non-Western Third Culture Kids in Northern Europe

Mary Isak·25 September 2025
A recent study suggests that non-Western third culture kids were the most likely to struggle when moving. How does growing up in the West affect their identity?

As the sea creeps in everyday, communities are living on the disappearing edge in the Sundarbans

Anindya Hazra·25 September 2025
With the sea nibbling at the land every day, how are the villagers of Gobardhanpur fighting a seemingly loosing war...

Attention economy turns veganism into outrage bait

Shrishti Poddar·25 February 2026
Outrage-driven ‘woke’ content around veganism is being amplified for engagement and profit. How exactly is the attention economy turning this into revenue?

Chinese Students in the UK: What happens when they call for help

Yiqun Gu·29 September 2025
Research shows that Chinese students face many challenges when seeking mental health support in the UK. What are their experiences when asking for help?

Far from home: Chinese students and UK Mental support

Yiqun Gu·29 September 2025
More than 100,000 Chinese students are studying in the UK and one in six facing mental health challenges. Is UK doing enough to support the mental health of Chinese students?

No strings attached: how a rootless upbringing shapes TCKs’ attachment style?

Mary Isak·25 September 2025
From friendships to dating, those who moved countries as kids often think twice before letting others in. What happened to their emotional attachment?

Rising salinity of the Sundarban creeks threatens the livelihood of small fisherfolk

Anindya Hazra·25 September 2025
As the salinity level of the freshwater creeks are rising across the Sundarbans’, how is it affecting the fishing communities?...

Indigenous variants of rice make a comeback in Sundarbans as communities fight climate crisis

Anindya Hazra·25 September 2025
As indigenous variants of paddy are making a comeback across the Sundarbans’, how is it helping the farmers economically?
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War on woke: How veganism became a weapon in Britain’s culture wars

Attention economy turns veganism into outrage bait

Falling meat consumption meets growing plant-based markets

Chinese Students in the UK: What happens when they call for help

Chinese students in the UK face a range of cultural barriers that stop them from seeking mental health support. Picture credit: Pixabay.

Crossing the cultural divide: The mental health needs of Chinese students

Far from home: Chinese students and UK Mental support

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