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You may have noticed people out and about with little stickers on their faces. Perhaps you’ve seen moons, stars, clouds or even smiley faces...


Positive psychology forms the backbone of wellbeing programmes around the world. Many people aiming to improve their mental health and live a good...


When a ship sinks, it is often in tragic circumstances. Beneath the waves, however, a different story unfolds: shipwrecks become the foundations of...


The world-famous Liberty department store in London celebrated its 150th anniversary this year. Describing itself as “an extraordinary laboratory...


Christmas can be hard. For some people, it increases loneliness, grief, hopelessness and family tension, and the festive season has a way of...


A Christmas Carol is usually read as a Victorian morality tale about capitalism and compassion. Yet an autographed script written by Charles...


A small, icy moon of Saturn called Enceladus is one of the prime targets in the search for life elsewhere in the solar system. A new study...


As daylight shortens and routines slow down, many people experience a dip in mood and motivation. The run-up to Christmas is marketed as joyful,...


Just as the protests outside asylum hotels of summer 2025 faded from headlines, some anti-immigration groups turned their attention to another...


By agreeing to provide a loan of €90 billion (£79 billion) for the years 2026-2027, EU leaders have set the direction for the future of support for...


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In the year and a half since Labour won a landslide in the 2024 general election, over 400 polls have been published. Combined, these polls tell a...


As the UK government launches its violence against women and girls strategy, the situation it is seeking to remedy makes for hard reading. One in...


Since November 2025, commuters at Southwark tube station in London have been passing walls lined with vintage-style posters parodying oil and gas...


Between 2014 and 2024, the proportion of people aged 16–24 in England experiencing mental health issues rose from 19% to 26%. This means over 1.6...


We often imagine medieval life as dull, dirty and short, with little in the way of material comfort or decoration. However, medieval Londoners were...


Every December, many shoppers plan to buy fewer things and choose more sustainable options. Yet as the month goes on, spending rises and fast...


Christmas can be a bit of a performance. It often involves harassed people doing a lot. But for many of us, alongside all the stressful...


Is it possible to spot personality dysfunction from someone’s everyday word use? My colleagues and I have conducted research that suggests you can,...


There’s an unwritten rule in publishing, or so I’ve been told: don’t write about COVID. Our collective attention span has been saturated by those...


Would you dare to play Snapdragon and pluck a flaming raisin from a fiery bowl of brandy? Or don the costume of a comedic character on Twelfth...


“We cannot negotiate with the melting point of ice.” That’s the message from more than 50 leading scientists who study the Earth’s frozen regions,...


The mass shooting during Hanukkah in Bondi Beach is a horrific reminder that contemporary terrorism can affect the places where we meet others,...


In the latest escalation of tensions between the US and Venezuela, on December 17 US President Donald Trump ordered a “complete blockade” of...


Food poisoning affects millions of people in the UK every year, and the risk rises during the Christmas period. Large family meals, raw poultry,...


This roundup of The Conversation’s climate coverage was first published in our award-winning weekly climate action newsletter, Imagine. Each year,...


Make American shipbuilding great again (Masga) may sound like an effort by the US to bolster its economic strength and project power...


Christmas is often considered a time of connection, warmth and belonging. That’s the script, anyway. But for many people, the reality feels...


It’s that time of year again, and retailers are pulling out all the stops to get us spending – from Black Friday to new year’s sales. The average...


If you wander through Glasgow Green, you’ll encounter the Doulton fountain, a gaudy terracotta tribute to empire that features “native” and...


For people living in the EU, the price of their next car, home renovation and even local produce may soon reflect a climate policy that many have...


Christmas is supposed to be restful, yet somehow it ends up being one of the worst times of year for sleep. Between late nights, travel, one too...


Across the UK, a quiet shift in midlife exercise is underway. A decade ago, the cultural image of midlife fitness was the Lycra-clad cyclist...


A criminal court recently pored over the social media posts of the ex-footballer Joey Barton and found them to be “grossly offensive”. So much so...


Switching off can be surprisingly expensive. Much like the smoking cessation boom of the 1990s, the digital detox business – spanning hardware,...


Based on the bestselling novel by Freida McFadden, The Housemaid is a dark, sexy and satisfying thriller with plenty of twists to enjoy along the...


For many families at Christmas, the one time of year when everyone finally ends up in the same room, suggesting a game is often the best strategic...


Dust storms regularly affect northern China, including its capital Beijing. In recent years, Chinese scientists and officials have traced the...


The festive movie season is upon us, and one of my perennial favourites is Home Alone 2: Lost in New York. I will die on this hill: it is better...


When babies struggle with poor sleep, parents often suffer right alongside them. Growing evidence shows that a baby’s gut health plays a key role...


The government has announced that the UK will be re-joining the Erasmus programme. Young people will be able to participate in the scheme again...


The era of AI-assisted online violence is no longer looming. It has arrived. And it is reshaping the threat landscape for women who work in the...


The internet is awash with adverts for various portable heaters, with claims that they will heat your house for pennies. Some are marketed as the “...


Russia’s wartime economy is getting weaker as the war in Ukraine approaches its fourth anniversary, according to a recent report by PeaceRep, a...


The US government halted all applications for green cards, citizenship and asylum from 19 mostly African and Middle Eastern countries on December...


It is the time of year when decorations appear everywhere and everyone has a preferred style, from bright flashing lights to something more...


Christmas is usually seen as a time of light, warmth, and happiness. However, in Europe there is a long tradition of people embracing the darker...


The UK government recently unveiled its child poverty strategy, with the removal of the two-child limit on benefits payments as the centrepiece....


Navigating the chaos of Christmas celebrations can feel a bit like fighting through the battle of Armageddon. Yet while it might be tempting to...


Viruses, as we all know, are invisibly small things that make us sick. But is that the whole story? Zoom in close enough and you’ll discover the...
