After a summer spent reflecting on how we best use The Rooftop going forward, we’re delighted to be back up and running! We’re returning with the same regular dose of positive news – and with weekly newsletter rounding up the best feel good stories straight to your inbox. And we’ve taken the time to make […]
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Rooftop TV: Episode 10 – Refugee Week, United World Colleges, Ellis Jenkins
Tom York interviews a Tibetan student who is making PPE for hospitals in Wales. Plus, stories on the first ever high school diploma for refugees, and how rugby star Ellis Jenkins is helping keep up the fundraising for City Hospice in Cardiff.
Read MoreRooftop TV: Episode 9 – Beach Cleanups, Missing People, Keeping Fit
Tom York interviews Arjun Sharma, a 16-year-old student from Hawaii, who is using his talent for coding to help tackle the global problem of plastic pollution. Plus, Simon Francis talks about Missing People’s new Zoom Call appeal. And a story about a sporting duo from Cardiff who have launched a series of sports classes adapted for people who live in care homes.
Read MoreRooftop TV premiere attracts 10,000 views
The Rooftop has launched a weekly broadcast series in response to the surge in demand for positive news
Read MoreRooftop audience figures reach record levels
The public’s need for positive news during the COVID-19 pandemic has seen audience figures for The Rooftop reach record levels.
Read MoreStaying positive during the coronavirus pandemic
Please help us to help people have access to positive news during the Coronavirus outbreak by sharing our content.
Read MoreThe view of 2019 from The Rooftop
The most read positive news stories of 2019 revealed.
Read MoreBritish public seeing more good news
Up to 4 million people read The Rooftop’s positive news stories every three months
Read MoreThe Rooftop: nine months on
Independent tracking research has shown that almost 4m UK citizens have heard of The Rooftop as new partnerships are announced.
Read More100 pubs across England come together to combat loneliness
One hundred pubs across the country will host lunches for nearly 2,000 socially isolated and vulnerable people. Participating pubs will put on a three-course Christmas meal for people who are experiencing loneliness and social isolation in their communities.
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