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Bibliotherapy: the power books have to heal you
GPs can offer patients a prescription of books as a remedy to ills.
How can you find out how many pensions you’ve got?
Tracking down old pensions from past jobs can be troublesome.
How a building inspired the music culture of Grime
Jude Yawson looks at a music culture which emerged from the tower blocks of East London.
Digital self-sizing: your clothes will be made to measure
Retailers have become so fed up with returns that it is forcing a change in the system.
Is the Marie Kondo trend removing you from history?
Will the vogue for tidying will make history harder to uncover?
How bands will continue to tour in the future
New blueprints for bands and artists who want to reduce their environmental impact.
Why more of us are self-employed
The number of young people becoming self-employed is on the rise.
How far has the ballet world come in changing its attitudes towards diet and nutrition?
Exploring the ballet world’s changing approach to food, nutrition and body image.
Can food labels telling consumers the level of exercise needed to burn off calories help cut obesity?
Would the Food and Drink Federation support this sort of initiative?
The glasses that can improve a deaf person's experience
New smart glasses have been designed and are being trialed.
Do low emission zones work?
What are low emission zones targeting, and are we able to measure if they're working?
How people are making lots of money online
The young people buying and reselling clothes on Depop and making lots of money out of it











