Dunelm is hoping its latest campaign will solve its “perception issue” around the breadth of its offering. The home and furniture company launches its newest campaign ‘Home of Homes’ today (25 ...
David Workman, director general of the Confederation of Paper Industries argues that a change in attitude is needed for materials to be thought of as a resource rather than waste. Paper is a ...
Organisations, in the private, public and third sectors, are critical stakeholders and actors in the governance of climate change adaptation. Understanding organisational perceptions of preparedness, ...
How is it that two people can see the same thing and have a completely different understanding of what happened? Two leaders can look at the same numbers, hear the same news or face the same challenge ...
5 Live’s Nihal Arthanayake has said he thinks there is a “barrier; a perception, often perpetuated by social media trolls, that the countryside is inherently white and middle class.” “I’m often ...
Why do we instinctively reach for brand-new devices when refurbished alternatives deliver comparable quality at a fraction of the financial and environmental cost? We've created a paradox in our ...
This article assesses the consequential risk impacts of the recent system of rice intensification (SRI) implemented in the Morogoro region of Tanzania, one of the largest Semi-Arid regions, using ...
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Professor Sue Ralph, a visiting professor from the University of Northampton, recently presented an intriguing lecture at the British University in Dubai (BUiD) on the role images of disabled people ...
The term Non-Resident Indian (NRI) is simply a geographic and economic status, referring to Indian nationals living outside their country. But within India, it can be pejorative: NRIs are stereotyped ...