How did pylons become political?
In giving a private company sole responsibility for the transmission of all our energy, there were bound to be political...
Elana lives in South Norfolk. After teaching in Southern Africa, she wrote language teaching courses and then moved into educational publishing. She is active in feminist and political campaigning, and spends any free time kayaking, walking, gardening and doing stained glass. Elana is a member of the EAB editorial team.
In giving a private company sole responsibility for the transmission of all our energy, there were bound to be political...
Some things have a way of touching your soul because they affect and challenge us all, and they demand our...
The Green Party has made big gains in Suffolk. What does Adrian Ramsay, their party co-leader and candidate in Waveney...
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. It’s time to respond to a call to...
The Women's Parliament will sit for a second time at the Guildhall, Cambridge, chaired by Dr. Jocelynne Scutt.
It's a reflection of our society that we need a Grief Awareness Week to normalise grief and encourage people to...
After years of cuts to services, there is not enough government support for those in need. But communities are rising...
When NHS treatment is unavailable, a private hospital may seem tempting. It might not be wise, as Elana Katz learnt...
An EAB team member was on Saturday's National Rejoin March. Here she tells us what the thousands felt and heard
Grief is a long, painful and all-absorbing experience, but help sometimes comes from an unexpected place.
Elana Katz reports on a union celebration of the Burston school strike that we can all learn from.
The rally celebrates a school strike in a Norfolk village that lasted 25 years.
Anglian Water, the most successful water company in England, is being investigated for sewage discharges into our waterways. What's amiss?
Elana Katz's hope for 2022 is for the UK to enact humane asylum laws that would allow refugees to come...
The climate crisis affects us all but it impacts women and girls more profoundly because of historical inequality.
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