Starling Bank and Brunel University combat childlike images of women and money with diverse image library
Starling Bank and Brunel University London have created a free and diverse image library to improve the representation of women
Starling Bank and Brunel University London have created a free and diverse image library to improve the representation of women
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The Natural History Museum in Kensington has opened a new exhibit examining the past, present and future of the human impact on the world.
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A Wandsworth food bank welcomed the UK’s largest ever study into poverty and food insecurity, which found people forced to
Imperial College’s ‘iKnife’ which analyses cancerous tissues during surgery is set to be tested on breast cancer patients.
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The lead protester behind a three-week occupation to save hundreds of trees in Battersea’s York Gardens will face a hearing