Universal basic income trial in Germany, braille Lego bricks, renaming streets after star pupils in Mumbai slums

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In today’s edition of Squirrel News, we’re talking about a trial of universal basic income in Germany, the launch of Lego’s pioneering new braille range, and a scheme organised by a classroom-on-wheels in a Mumbai slum which is inspiring students to learn.
Germany is trialling a universal basic income scheme
Source: World Economic Forum
Lego has launched a braille version of its plastic bricks
Source: The Guardian
A scheme to rename streets is inspiring children in Mumbai slums to learn
Source: The Guardian
A mobile library of things has been launched in Devon
Source: The Ecologist
More and more office space designs are including permanent outdoor workspaces
Source: Arch Daily
The city of Philadelphia will provide free internet to over 35,000 households in need
Source: Posibl
Italy is offering a 500€ subsidy for e-scooters and bicycles
Source: Treehugger
A new organic certification in the US will help shoppers to choose sustainable products
Source: Treehugger
Artists in the US are designing bandanas in order to boost election turnout in November
Source: CNN
A project in the UK is ensuring homeless people and their pets have access to safe accommodation
Source: The Guardian