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Gavin Haines ‘It’s time to break the bad news bias’ With research revealing more people are avoiding the news, it’s time the media gave more coverage to what’s going right Media Society
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Latest issue of Positive News magazine offers inspiration for the new normal From greener economies to welfare that works, the new issue of Positive News examines what could go right post-coronavirus Editor's letter Perspective
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New issue of Positive News magazine offers respite in uncertain times From sustainable farming to navigating consent post-Me Too, the latest edition of Positive News explores stories of progress beyond Covid-19 Editor's letter Media World
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Making hope the headline: Positive News magazine’s 100 reasons for optimism in 2020 From the business leaders transforming capitalism, to inspirational activists and campaigning musicians, the Jan–Mar 2020 issue of Positive ... Editor's letter Media
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What went right? July–September 2019 Amazon wildfires and political disarray were among the major headlines this summer. But from a new record in renewable energy, to defeating ... Society World
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The inspiration next door: could co-housing make us better citizens, asks Positive News magazine From making decisions by consensus to pulling together in a crisis, the Oct–Dec 2019 issue of Positive News magazine examines what co-housin... Editor's letter Media
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