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The old instruments bringing new opportunities to young lives A growing number of UK schemes are giving used instruments, and the children who play them, a second chance Arts Education Environment Youth
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The Indian designers turning waste into art – and insult into pride Persecuted craftspeople in Mumbai are transforming old tyres into sustainable accessories beloved by celebs Arts Environment Innovation Society
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What went right this week: ‘a future free of cervical cancer’, plus more World ‘closer to a future free of cervical cancer’, UK music fans got a boost, and Denmark said no to social media for kids, plus more Culture Energy Environment Society
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England to ban plastic wet wipes in a bid to clean up rivers and seas The new ban on plastic wet wipes aims to protect waterways, curb microplastic pollution and end the scourge of ‘fatbergs’ Conservation Environment Lifestyle Society
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