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“Am I good enough?”: the hidden reality of chasing a stage career in Britain

Eliza Jones·28 August 2025
Actors and musicians face the UK’s highest suicide risk. With debt, rejection and instability piling up, how long can young performers survive in the industry?

Back garden oasis: the tortoise sanctuary in the suburbs

Georgiana Smith·23 May 2024
The International Tortoise Association has nearly five hundred tortoises, so how did a suburban house turn into a paradise for reptiles?

Change and Challenge: The development of journalism

Zihan Sun·27 September 2024
The impact of technology has prompted constant upgrades and changes in newsrooms. How do journalists respond in this environment? As...

Cymraeg 2050: what role do adult learners have to play in preserving Welsh

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
As Wales aims for one million speakers in 2050, what are the motivations and benefits of adult Welsh learners across Wales?

From nothing to worldclass: What is still missing in Chinese violin making? 

Yuhan Zhang·28 September 2022
Why does the gap between Chinese violin craftsmanship and the international level of violin making still exist?

From sleep aid to emotional support: “Once I put on my headphones, I fall asleep.”

Yu Qiu·28 August 2025
One in three people in the UK struggles with insomnia, and many now turn to whispering or tapping videos for relief. How is this YouTube trend helping them sleep?

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

Mary Shar·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?

Cemeteries: the place where history comes to life

yingli·15 May 2020
Cemeteries are not a spooky place but can be the fastest and ideal way to soak up the culture, wildlife and history of a new city.

Crossing the Line: Why Ordinary People Are Turning to Illegal Climate Protest.

Daniel Taylor·27 August 2025
For some, eco-activism now means courtrooms and prison time. What drives them, and what is the price of taking action?

Dr Cymraeg gives his diagnosis on how to learn Welsh and the future of the language

Emily Janes·2 August 2023
Welsh learner turned online personality, Stephen Rule explains the secrets of learning and what the diagnosis for Welsh is for the future.

From Sleep Aid to Companionship: How ASMR Creators Turn Whispering into Work.

Yu Qiu·28 August 2025
Over 25 million videos online show nothing more than whispering, brushing, or tapping sounds. How have creators of these unusual videos helped people fall asleep?

Guardians of Music: Richard King and His journey to the vinyl Record Shop

Shunying Liao·20 May 2024
In the digital age, vinyl stores like Bristol's Revolver Records offer a unique cultural and social experience, as recounted by Richard King in "Original Rockers."
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