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August 2024

  • Rafael Schacter

    How does Banksy feel about the destruction of his art? He may well be cheering

    Rafael Schacter
  • Wathamstow Village last week

    ‘I never liked Gail’s but that’s not why I’m opposed’: Walthamstow’s revolt and the awkward paradox for middle-class London

  • Two women shelter under an umbrella from the heat in Seville

    Hotter than ever
    Cities are tackling rising heat – but they have to avoid a dangerous trap

  • Residents of the Flevoflats, specially adapted accommodation for older people in Amsterdam, part of a plan to create caring neighbourhoods.

    How to fill the huge gaps in social care provision

  • Violent crime in US cities drops by 6% in first half of year compared with 2023

  • Weatherwatch
    Weatherwatch: Mobile weather vans sent to monitor heat in Arizona trailer parks

  • ‘Building something better’: the UK residents retrofitting their homes amid the climate crisis

  • Weatherwatch
    Surrounding cities with trees may bring down urban heat

July 2024

  • Anthony Morgan standing on Parramatta Road in Petersham, Sydney, NSW. Australia.

    Stop trashing my urban idyll: an ode to Parramatta Road

    Anthony Morgan
  • Nadsy Qurban standing in a street between two rows of houses

    ‘We got failed by the police’: how veterans of Leeds riots stepped in to defuse disorder

  • People sit and stand under umbrellas in the heat

    Deafening concerts have turned Madrid stadium into ‘torture-drome’, say residents

  • DM CanadaDay 01Jul2018-589 for a story about Toronto's Bentway, a new public space underneath the Gardiner Expressway.

    How ‘magical’ Bentway linear park put Toronto on road to regeneration

  • Buses, trains and bicycle paths: Labour’s mission to decarbonise UK transport

  • Labour to invite England’s ‘devolution deserts’ to take on more power

  • Outfoxed: the ‘smart’ ferals are adapting to Australian cities, and wreaking havoc in the bush

  • Cockpit Deptford review – the subtle art of making do

  • ‘Turkish troops fired on our hotel, the invasion had begun’: 50 years after Cyprus was torn apart

  • My home town: how London changed under Conservative rule

  • ‘It’s easier than life on the ground’: meet the Russian climbers who fell in love scaling the world’s skyscrapers

June 2024

  • Four burrowing owls on a lawn in a wealthy Florida beach community with a convertible car driving by in the background.

    The age of extinction
    Crabs, cockatoos and ringtail possums: the wild things thriving in our cities

    From bees to burrowing owls, many species are adapting to urban environments and, with a little extra help from us, more could follow suit
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