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That’s True Too

That's True Too

Caroline
Lucas

‘May’, woodcut of the Long Man of Wilmington, by Eric Ravilious, 1925

Natural Learning

I recently found myself at 7.30am one fine spring morning on a tractor-pulled trailer full of excited nine and 10-year-olds, bumping over a field to feed some cows in deepest Devon.

It was definitely a more bracing way to start the day than my usual tea, porridge, and the Today programme – and a lot more inspiring.

I’ve spent years making the case that our young people should have greater access to the natural world, with studies showing that half of children are unable to identify even the most common plants – whether brambles, bluebells, or stinging nettles.

I’ve regularly argued that more time spent in nature would have multiple benefits for young people – enriching their own lives, supporting their mental health, and also cultivating a new generation committed to environmental protection and nature restoration.

Bad Press Awards – The Lead-Plated Lint Ball for Ludicrous Arguments

We’re in the midst of a poly crisis – a series of overlapping global disasters – so there are many things to worry about and plenty of reasons for slipping into panic or paranoia. But who could predict that the humble tumble dryer would be anywhere near the top of that list of pressing concerns?
Mic Wright

Reform UK Repeatedly Refuses to Explain Why Nigel Farage Met and Posed with Man Criminally Convicted for Violent Attack on Anti-Racism Meeting at a Church

For 18 months, Byline Times has attempted to get to the bottom of a photograph showing the party’s leader with far-right activists. Now, this newspaper’s findings cast fresh doubts on Farage’s claim that he refuses to associate with extreme elements of the populist right. Josiah Mortimer reports
Josiah Mortimer