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May Round-up
Packed with bank holidays and the Coronation of a King, May has flown by. So here are a few of the highlights from a busy month on Midlife On Earth. What did you miss?
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The scourge of tree removal in urban areas
The latest Climate Change Collective post shines a light on the threat of disappearing green spaces and tree removal in urban areas. Is there any hope in the UK when councils cut down trees in the middle of the night?
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How to paint any room, without the pain
Five simple tips for taking the pain out of painting any room. From roller tricks to tape troubles, here's what I learned while attempting to redecorate.
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Video: Time to talk about men’s mental health
This Mental Health Awareness Week I spoke to Darren from Andy's Man Club to discuss the stigma around men's mental health and the need to talk. While still a challenge for many, Darren explained why opening up to others, in a safe space, can make all the difference.
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Why SATs really don’t matter
Testing 10-year-olds' progress in maths and English; a valuable measure of achievement, or are SATs failing to reflect children's abilities? Here's why we need to be looking as much at creativity as we are at English and maths.
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The Coronation – A crowning moment for phone addiction
A bad case of phone addiction meant that thousands of people missed the King's Coronation, despite being there in person. But would you have done the same? Find out why your phone may cause you to miss the moments in life that matter most.
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Looking to the past for climate change solutions
The latest post from the Climate Change Collective takes inspiration from times gone by, reflecting on the practices of our forefathers and the little things they did that can provide us all with climate change solutions today.