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Students may be encouraged to study and take exams in subjects that don’t suit them and that they don’t enjoy.
The proposed development would effectively cut the West Bank in two.
Craniometry, the study of skull measurements, was widely taught in medical schools in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
As Israel begins its assault on Gaza City there is little prospect for a ceasefire.
Blowing a conch shell – quirky idea or real sleep therapy?
Far from being isolated outsiders, conspiracy theorists enjoy thriving communities that recruit and organise activism.
Product shortages can trigger memories of stressful times like Brexit and COVID.
Trump is keen to portray himself as a global peacemaker.
Her debut marks Eva Victor as a distinctive voice in contemporary cinema, one who trusts her characters and her audience alike.
They suck up energy and water and don’t employ many people, but the UK economy really needs more data centres.
The pale blue strip is unlikely to become Reform’s version of the Maga hat.
The ‘good guy’ is a performance, and that’s OK.
Trump is keen to portray himself as a global peacemaker.
Harding believes the continued existence of the BBC as a well-funded public broadcaster is crucial to fighting misinformation and biased media...
The agency has been the subject of some criticism and some aspects of the new arrangement could be positive.
New research overturns decades of assumptions about how – and where – our lineage began.
Breaking free of the dangerous pretence that current efforts suffice demands a fundamental rethink of the UK’s climate policy consensus.
Birch pollen is one of the most common hay fever triggers.
Numerous images exploring the blurry, textured thickness of light feature prominently in Making Waves; Breaking Ground, a group exhibition at the...
Climbing and bouldering have become increasingly popular pastimes. In 2021, competitive climbing even become one of the official games at the Tokyo...
When Donald Trump recently claimed, during what was supposed to be a press conference about an EU trade deal, that wind turbines were a “con job”...
When Oasis returned to British stadiums this summer, hotel prices around venues jumped and flights filled fast. Commentators predicted that...
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, had good cause to be optimistic following his recent White House meetings with Donald Trump and the...
Plastic is one of the most remarkable materials ever created. It’s cheap, lightweight and endlessly versatile. It can be shaped into anything from...
In the archaeology galleries of the Yorkshire Museum, an incredible Viking silver neck-ring takes centre stage. The ring is made of four ropes of...
Climate change is reshaping fish habitats. Some fish are winners, others are losing out. Fish already face plenty of pressure from overfishing and...
Menstrual cycles are experienced by roughly half of the population for half of their lives. The experiences of menstruation on teenagers are...
To mark the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, we’re pitting her much-loved heroines against each other in a battle of wit, charm and sass....
Chasemore Farm stretches across 340 acres of leafy Surrey countryside just outside London. On a warm midsummer day, small groups of foals and their...
In his 1941 novel The Library of Babel, Jorge Luis Borges imagines a universe made entirely of books – every possible 410-page combination of 22...
The Minoan culture was the first highly complex society on modern European soil, with palaces, writing, stunning art – and even flushing toilets....
Poohsticks, the game in which Piglet and Winnie the Pooh throw sticks into the river from one side of a bridge, and then rush over to the other...
A-level results in 2025 show the increasing popularity of Stem (science, technology, engineering and maths) among students. For students taking...
In William Blake’s painting The Ghost of a Flea (1820) a huge muscled figure fills the frame. He steps forward, the right side of his body towards...
In 1917, Sigmund Freud described three “narcissistic insults” that had been caused by science. These were moments of scientific breakthrough that...
British businesses are under such strain that around 50,000 are on the brink of collapse according to a recent report. Retail is an especially...
Many of us check the weather forecast to plan our day – to decide whether to carry an umbrella, postpone a trip or work from home when snow is on...
I recently asked myself if I’ll still have a healthy brain as I get older. I hold a professorship at a neurology department. Nevertheless, it is...
At a high-stakes meeting at the White House on August 18, the US president, Donald Trump, and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, tried...
A seismic political shift has taken place in Bolivia. The country’s leftist Movimiento al Socialismo (Mas) party, which has dominated Bolivian...
The UK’s Health Security Agency has advised overseas travellers to take precautions to avoid contracting the potentially severe mosquito-borne...
I visited Ukraine last week to update my knowledge of the military situation there. I was privileged to be invited to visit Kharkiv by a friend –...
Several pieces of legislation across the world are coming into effect this year to tackle harms experienced online, such as the UK’s Online Safety...
When Jesse J, Christina Applegate and Katie Thurston spoke openly about their mastectomies, their candour did more than share private struggles. It...
For the tenth time this year, a wildfire warning covers most of Scotland. The latest alert came after a recent, and not the first, gorse fire on...
Despite decades of scientists’ warnings about climate and ecological breakdown, record-breaking heat and escalating environmental disasters have...
As a former reality TV star, Donald Trump often gives the impression of playing the part of a US president rather than conducting the business of...
Imagine you had an unlimited budget for individual tutors offering hyper-personalised courses that maximised learners’ productivity and skills...
Sports coaches have always made decisions based on experience, observation and intuition. But they are increasingly relying on hard evidence....
Toby, a fun-loving Labrador, was a beloved member of the Murphy household. So, when the family noticed patches of hair loss and red, itchy skin on...