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  • Book review: Building for Hope, by Marwa al-Sabouni
    Marwa al-Sabouni is an architect from Homs in Syria. She lost her practice in the fighting, but chose to stay in the city with her family and play a role in its rebuilding. Little known outside the region, she became internationally recognised after the publication of her book The Battle for Home, which told her […]
  • What we learned this week
    With the Biden administration looking to set its climate targets, Vox asks what a ‘fair’ target might be – with some suggesting it would be over 100%. “In America, we’re taught from a young age that the coolest thing in the world is to be a big man with a big car who eats big […]
  • Every child on their own trampoline
    When the country went into lockdown last year and the schools closed, I made a parenting decision. I overturned my previous objections and ordered the kids a trampoline. It has been the source of more joy than possibly anything else I have done as a parent. In the sunny days that followed, the children were […]
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