
I survived the 7/7 London bombings, but as a British Muslim I still grew up being called a terrorist
Twenty years ago, I was walking through central London with my history teacher when a bus exploded behind us. We were in London for an awards ceremony at Westminster where I was to pick up the award for best opposition...
Salmonella cases are at ten-year high in England – here’s what you can do to keep yourself safe
_Salmonella_ causes salmonellosis -- an infection that typically results in vomiting and diarrhoea. Lightspring/ Shutterstock Salmonella cases in England are the highest theyve been in a decade, according to recent UK...

How the myth of ‘Blitz spirit’ defined and divided London after 7/7
The Blitz spirit is one of Britains most enduring national myths the stories we tell ourselves about who we were, and who we still believe we are today. Growing up among football fans, I heard constant nostalgic refrains...
A surprisingly effective way to save the capercaillie: keep its predators well-fed – new research
A male capercaillie showing off its colours. Rolands Linejs/Shutterstock Conserving species can be a complicated affair. Take this dilemma. After being hunted to near extinction, numbers of a native predator are recovering...
The NHS ten-year health plan is missing a crucial ingredient: nature
mimagephotography/Shutterstock The UK government has finally unveiled its much anticipated ten-year Plan for improving Englands health. It contains a long overdue focus on prevention, after years of sidestepping by...
The ‘Mind’ diet is good for cognitive health – here’s what foods you should put on your plate
The Mind diet is very similar to the Mediterranean diet, but emphasises consuming nutrients that benefit the brain. Svetlana Khutornaia/ Shutterstock Theres long been evidence that what we eat can affect our risk of...
Ageing isn’t the same everywhere – why inflammation may be a lifestyle problem
The Orang Asli age differently. Azami Adiputera/Shutterstock.com For years, scientists have believed that inflammation inevitably increases with age, quietly fuelling diseases like heart disease, dementia and diabetes. But...