Houseplant clinic: what are those strange growths on my philodendron?  (Quelle: The Guardian)

In the rainforest the plant develops aerial roots that are vital for its health and perfectly natural. But there is a solution if they look too wild for your living roomWhat’s the problem?
My philodendron has long, white, string-like growths coming out of the stems. Is my plant OK and can I cut them off?Diagnosis
These curious structures are known as aerial roots, and are completely natural. Philodendrons originate from tropical rainforests, where they climb trees. These aerial roots help it anchor itself, absorb moisture and draw nutrients directly from the humid air. Indoors, however, they can give the plant a slightly wild appearance. Continue reading…

Do you have a high street full of gambling shops breeding poverty and addiction? I have a way to fight back | Dawn Butler  (Quelle: The Guardian)

Communities feel powerless because the law gives betting firms the upper hand. But a simple change could transfer power to the people• Dawn Butler is MP for Brent EastWalking down their local high streets, people in Britain are increasingly unlikely to come across a local butcher, baker or grocery shop, and more likely to find betting shops, casinos, adult gaming centres (AGC) and so-called bingo venues, where traditional bingo is muscled out by money-sapping slot machines. These establishments are taking over our town centres at an alarming rate. From talking to my constituents in Brent, west London, and residents across the capital, I know that people have had enough.That’s why this summer I have launched a campaign for urgent reform of our gambling laws. Ministers must give local authorities and people greater power to tackle this issue and reclaim our high streets. Currently, billionaire-owned overseas corporations have too much power, and local people have none. That needs to change. And it’s time to raise the gambling tax. As Gordon Brown, a former Labour chancellor and prime minister, recently pointed out, it is now an under-taxed industry. With a modest increase we could raise £3bn a year.Dawn Butler is MP for Brent East Continue reading…