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Healing hands
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Monocle on Design - Healing with design
3 January 2012
The design series is presented by Monocle’s design editor Hugo Macdonald and focuses on global design, architecture, fashion and graphics.
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The Foreign Desk - How to heal a nation
2 September 2017
In countries ravaged by war, once the killing stops, the white flags are raised and gun-barrels are lowered, what hope is there that former enemies can once again co-exist as citizens of a single nation? We ask veteran BBC…
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The Menu - Food Neighbourhoods 314: Recipe edition, Tom Heale
6 December 2022
A recipe by the man behind London’s Naïfs restaurant.
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 176: Can land expropriation help heal South Africa?
31 July 2019
This week an advisory report on land reform in South Africa has recommended changing the constitution to allow the government to seize land without compensation. The aim is to help ease the huge inequalities in land owne…
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The Urbanist - Transforming Heal’s, Dutch high-rise housing and innovation hubs
11 April 2024
We explore the newly transformed spaces in the historic Heal’s department store in London, investigate the new building frontiers required to tackle the Netherlands’ housing needs and find out what makes an effective inn…
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Fit for purpose
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Making tracks
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The Briefing - Thursday 10 November
10 November 2016
We ask how polling companies could get the US election so wrong and how the country can heal the wounds of such a divisive campaign. Plus: South Africa’s Jacob Zuma faces a no-confidence vote today.
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Raising the spa
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The Globalist - Tuesday 5 October
5 October 2021
What can be done to heal the rift between Algeria and France as diplomatic tensions lead to a ban of French military aircraft from Algerian airspace? Plus, the case of the exiled Catalan leader Carles Puidgemont and the…
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The Urbanist - After the dust settles
5 March 2015
Cities are places built to bring people together but every so often conflict and unrest in urban centres means that communal trust is broken. This episode of The Urbanist looks at how cities heal after conflict and the dust…
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The Big Interview - Katharine Hayhoe
3 June 2022
Katharine Hayhoe, the Canadian atmospheric scientist, sits down with Andrew Mueller to discuss the climate crisis and her new book ‘Saving Us: A Climate Scientist’s Case for Hope and Healing in a Divided World’.