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The Muslim Soldier
Adnan Sarwar on being a Muslim in the British Army.
Questions of Identity
Marina Lewycka explores how identity is formed.
Citizen Diplomacy
Former ambassador Tom Fletcher argues that the future of diplomacy will be citizen-led.
Straight from the Root
VV Brown explains why she has embraced her natural hair.
A Lonely Society
Lucy Hurst-Brown asks why so many learning disabled people are so lonely.
Being Turkish
Writer Elif Shafak describes how being Turkish means always worrying about your country.
Father and Son
Laurence Anholt describes how his dying father revealed his traumatic past experiences.
Are Pornographers Anti-Sex?
Melissa Raphael explains why she sees pornographers as anti-sex.
The Social Media Poet
Brian Bilston on becoming an accidental Twitter poet.
In Praise of Parks
Travis Elborough explores the role of public parks in British life.
Funny Politics
Ayesha Hazarika explains why she thinks humour is so important in our political discourse.
The Pull of the Land
Nick Ivins explains how the pull of the land turned him into a homesteader.
The Art of Diary Writing
Sally Bayley traces the art of diary writing from Pepys to today's culture of blogging.
Liberating Men
Dave Pickering makes the case for a men's liberation movement.
Other People's Stories
Anna Derrig asks who has the right to tell someone else's story.
Stories with Food
Annie Zimmerman and James Wheale argue that food is the perfect storytelling medium.
Supporting Mothers
Kerry Littleford argues that mothers who have children taken into care need help.
Property Ownership
Chris Pierson makes the case for a radical rethinking of private property.
Change for the Better
Katz Kiely argues that we should all learn to better manage change.
Sensitive Souls
Hannah Jane Walker makes the case for being a bit sensitive.
Magazine Renaissance
Jeremy Leslie explains why reports of magazines dying have been greatly exaggerated.
Dealing With Dementia
Tommy Whitelaw calls for more support and respect for people living with dementia.
Listening to Street Children
Sarah Thomas de Benitez says it's time to listen to street children.
Performance Teaching
Matt Hood says we need to treat teaching like a performance profession.
Digital Millennial
Jonnie Bayfield on being the last generation to grow up in an analogue childhood.
Ghost Stories
Writer Jonathan Stroud explains why he thinks ghost stories are good for you.
Stereotypes
Franklyn Addo describes how witnessing a murder transformed his life.
Co-Art
Ellen Mara De Wachter explores the insights offered by collaborative art or "co-art".
The Curse of Confidence
Rowland Manthorpe explains why he thinks confidence is overrated.
Building for a new life
Mark Breeze asks what architects can do for refugees.
A Good Book
Daniel Hahn discusses what makes a 'good' book.