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About Adam
Adam England is a journalist based in Bath, United Kingdom. He has bylines in publications including The Guardian, Healthline, Verywell Mind and PEOPLE, and focuses on music, culture, politics, society, and lifestyle.
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Piece for Sustainability Action Network exploring whether climate protests have impacted political policy in the UK.

IDLES’ AF Gang Fan Community Proves That Social Media…

13 Jan 2021  |  Kerrang!
The article discusses the AF Gang, a fan club for the band IDLES, which is known for its close interaction between the band members and fans. The fan club was not created by IDLES but has been endorsed by them, particularly by the band's lead, Talbot. The AF Gang was co-founded by Lindsay, Louise Hughes, and Brian Mimpress and has become a supportive community where fans can discuss various topics, including mental health and relationships. The article highlights the positive impact of the AF Gang on its members and notes the band's inclusive ethos, with songs addressing mental health and social issues. The fan club's success mirrors the growth of IDLES, and it has become a significant part of the band's relationship with their fans.

Beat the graduate blues: how to prepare for life after university

18 Feb 2020  |  www.theguardian.com
The article discusses the challenges faced by university students transitioning into post-graduate life, with a focus on mental health. A study found that around half of the students feel low after leaving university due to a lack of support. Stephen Buckley from Mind emphasizes the normality of uncertainty post-graduation and advises against comparing oneself to others. The article includes personal experiences from recent graduates like Rosie Chalk and Carly-May Kavanagh, who share their coping strategies and efforts to prepare for the job market. Ben Winter and Lucy Wynne also share how involvement in university activities and sports helped them. The article suggests laying the groundwork for future employment, looking after one's health, and seeking support from universities or organizations like Mind and the NUS.

This Marginal Seat Is a Litmus Test For the Struggling NHS

06 Dec 2019  |  www.vice.com
Southampton Itchen, a marginal seat, is a critical battleground in the upcoming election, with the NHS being a pivotal issue. The city has faced significant austerity cuts, impacting public services and healthcare. The article highlights the struggles of NHS staff and patients, emphasizing the negative effects of budget constraints and the potential influence of student voters. Labour targets this constituency, while the Conservative Party faces criticism for its handling of the NHS and public services.

Why Jacqueline Wilson Books Are Important in 2019

01 Jan 2019  |  www.vice.com
Jacqueline Wilson's books remain popular for their ability to tackle difficult subjects like bullying, divorce, and illness in a relatable way for children. Despite some criticism regarding the suitability of her themes for young readers, Wilson's work is praised for its realistic portrayal of social issues and its impact on readers. Her books offer a blend of frankness and optimism, providing comfort and understanding to children facing tough situations. Wilson's recent comments on transgender children have sparked controversy, highlighting a potential lack of empathy towards this marginalized group.
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