
Did the Victorians have better roads than us? A history of Britain’s potholed streets
Jun 18, 2024 04:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
Potholes are the motorists ultimate bug bear, responsible for an estimated 474 million worth of damage in the UK last year. As insurance companies wade through a further 30% average increase in compensation claims, have...
Another election, another round of Nigel Farage hype, with no lessons learned
Jun 18, 2024 04:34 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Nigel Farage, a man who has never been elected to the House of Commons despite years of trying, has again been allowed to set the agenda in the UK. Ten years after Ukip won the European parliament elections, throwing...
Respectful canoeing means acknowledging Indigenous authority over the land and water
Jun 18, 2024 04:33 am UTC| Insights & Views
In a satirical look at canoeing in Canada, Ojibway comedian and author Drew Hayden Taylor once joked every time a non-native person whitewater canoes down the Madawaska River, or goes kayaking off Tobermory, they should...
NZ needs a 300% increase in qualified midwives – and those working need more support and recognition
Jun 18, 2024 04:33 am UTC| Insights & Views
New Zealands understaffed and underfunded midwifery sector is hoping to benefit from increased health funding announced in the 2024 budget. The government has promised NZ$8.15 billion in additional operating capital for...

A byelection to watch: What the Toronto-St. Paul’s vote means for Justin Trudeau
Jun 18, 2024 04:32 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Residents of the federal riding of Toronto-St. Pauls will soon be tasked with voting for their next Member of Parliament. Under conventional circumstances, this wouldnt be very interesting. The riding, occupying a sizable...
Give Chaucer a chance! Why ‘dead white men’ can still be relevant in NZ’s classrooms
Jun 18, 2024 04:31 am UTC| Insights & Views
While the proposed revisions of the English curriculum in secondary schools have unnerved and offended some, there is perhaps one silver lining. In a system seemingly intent on pushing students towards scientific and...
How the health of honeybee hives can inform environmental policies in Canadian cities
Jun 13, 2024 06:14 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
In recent years, there has been a notable surge in Canada and around the world in the popularity of urban beekeeping. Driven by a heightened awareness of the vital role of pollinators and the practices increasing...