Aditya Singh

Aditya Singh is an expert in USA & UK Government Schemes, financial support initiatives, Universal Credit, and various government policies and Laws. With a deep understanding of these programs, he provides valuable guidance to individuals and families, helping them navigate financial support options and maximize available benefits. Aditya's expertise ensures clarity and accessibility in understanding complex policies, empowering people to make informed decisions.

Words for birds: Researching birds and their names with indigenous people in Amazonia

Words for birds: Researching birds and their names with indigenous people in Amazonia

Indigenous peoples in tropical regions hold immense ecological knowledge, playing a crucial role in preserving biodiversity, especially in tropical forests. The Amazon, home to ...

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The chicks are fine: What songbirds can teach us about divorce and moving on

The chicks are fine: What songbirds can teach us about divorce and moving on

In human families, it’s common for parents to separate, which often leads to changes in the family structure. While many parents manage to handle ...

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"Farming the Flood" depicts Dartmoor farmers responding to nature

“Farming the Flood” depicts Dartmoor farmers responding to nature

The new film ‘Farming the Flood’ highlights an innovative approach to flood prevention using nature-based techniques, brought to life through the collaboration of local ...

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UKHSA publishes the newest STI data

UKHSA publishes the newest STI data

Recent data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reveals important trends in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) in the UK, including a rise in ...

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Chancellor announces largest-ever investment in city region local transportation

Chancellor announces largest-ever investment in city region local transportation

The speech discusses the government’s ongoing efforts to revitalize the UK economy and improve the lives of working people. The key points center around ...

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Where have all of the crows gone? Bengaluru's disappearing birds raise ecological concerns

Where have all of the crows gone? Bengaluru’s disappearing birds raise ecological concerns

Until a few years ago, mornings in Bengaluru were filled with the loud cawing of crows. You’d spot them on rooftops, electric wires, trees, ...

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Experts assist incubating and rearing chicks for critically endangered heron species.

Experts assist incubating and rearing chicks for critically endangered heron species

In Bhutan, two newly hatched chicks of the white-bellied heron have reached adulthood, marking a major win for conservation efforts. This bird is critically ...

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The United Kingdom supports Morocco's autonomy initiative for Western Sahara

The United Kingdom supports Morocco’s autonomy initiative for Western Sahara

On Sunday, the United Kingdom became the latest country to support Morocco’s plan for autonomy in Western Sahara, a region long disputed between Morocco ...

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UK announces huge military buildup in response to escalating Russian threat

UK announces huge military buildup in response to escalating Russian threat

The United Kingdom has announced a significant upgrade to its defence infrastructure to face what it calls a “new era of threats,” mainly due ...

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House prices in the UK climb 3.5% in May 2025: Nationwide

House prices in the UK climb 3.5% in May 2025: Nationwide

British house prices saw a notable rise in May, according to recent data from mortgage lender Nationwide. Prices were 3.5% higher than the same ...

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