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We will no longer be active on X (formerly Twitter).  As of today (1 May), we have ceased posting on the platform and will not be using it to share…

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Book that studies Germany after the arrival of more than a million migrants in 2015 wins prestigious prize

A book that looks at Germany in the wake of the arrival of more than a million migrants in 2015 has won a prestigious prize. Affective Bordering: Race, Deservingness and…

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Mothers who use state-funded childcare less likely to look after their parents, research says

Mothers who benefit from free state-funded childcare are less likely to look after elderly and sick members of their household, including their parents, new research shows. This was mainly because…

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Teachers lack time to tackle the influence of online misogynists on their students, research says

Teachers lack the time to talk in-depth to boys and young men who may be influenced by online misogynists, research says. Researchers surveyed 467 teachers in 39 secondary, primary and further…

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Most young people from Black and racial minoritised communities see racist online content at least once a week, report says

Most young people from Black and racial minoritised communities surveyed about their social media use said they saw racist content at least once a week, a new report says. More…

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Four in five women in Northern Ireland who have experienced sexist behaviour or harassment say it happened when they were children

Four in five women surveyed in Northern Ireland said their first experience of sexist behaviour or harassment by men happened when they were children, a study says. A researcher surveyed…

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Personal trainers work unpaid like medieval ‘serfs’, research says

Personal trainers are suffering headaches and sleeping problems from the “corrosive” effect of working long hours to make a living, new research shows. Rather than an ideal of a glamorous…

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Ovary-Acting: The Stigma and Shame around Menstrual Health

As a woman living with endometriosis, I have personally navigated the physical and emotional challenges of a condition often intertwined with societal stigma surrounding menstruation. My experience has shaped my…

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Call for New Trustees

Nominations are now open for new trustees to join the BSA Board of Trustees. We are now seeking applications for two Publications Trustees and one Membership Services Trustee to join…

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