Articles by Angela Garwood

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How to appreciate art slowly – and why doing so is good for you In an age of scrolling and speed, we’ve forgotten how to truly see art. Can the ‘slow looking’ movement reclaim our attention? Arts Lifestyle Wellbeing
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Five ways to turn eco-anxiety into something positive Feeling stuck in climate anxiety? These five small actions can help you feel more grounded, connected, and purposeful Environment Lifestyle Wellbeing
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End the endless scroll: seven ways to take back control of your digital life Addiction is a feature of digital platforms, not a bug, a US court has ruled. Here’s how to take back control from the algorithm Culture Health Technology
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‘People want a different vision of society’: London’s march for unity draws thousands A major protest saw demonstrators take to the streets of London on Saturday to stand up against hatred, division and racism Democracy Politics Society
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‘Turning a moment of loss into something hopeful’ Britain’s felled Sycamore Gap tree is being transformed into a public artwork – and citizens are invited to have their say Arts Environment
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Meet the OAPs (old age protesters) getting arrested for climate activism The boomers spending their golden years getting nicked in the name of ‘intergenerational justice’ Democracy Environment Politics Society
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