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The fourth episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail uses the novel Emma to explore the writer’s views on friendship.

The new series attempts to chart the fall of four major empires but doesn’t always get it right.

A patient in Washington state has died from H5N5 bird flu, the first known human infection with this virus – but experts say the wider risk remains...

In his new book, This is for Everyone, the creator of the web argues for protection against the power and privacy invasion of big tech companies.

The reggae singer used his music to speak out at issues that mattered.

Human stories filled Cop30’s corridors but not its headlines. Climate fatigue, not apathy, drives disengagement. Storytelling can help people feel...

New findings add weight to the theory that states didn’t just spring up from any kind of farming – it had to be grain.

In regions like the Pacific, South America and Indonesia, an eruption from a volcano with no recorded history occurs every seven to ten years.

And part-time work can hit hourly pay by as much as 4%.

Two-thirds of the UK’s population eat less than one portion of beans each week.

Early trial results for a multi-cancer blood test have sparked excitement, but the technology still fails to detect three in every five cases.

There are disparities in provision for children with special educational needs across England.

A study of 86,000 older adults across Europe shows people who speak multiple languages tend to age more slowly than monolinguals.

The show is a missed opportunity to to sympathetically explore girlhood in the digital age.

In my survey, 39% of novelists reported that their income has already been negatively impacted by GenAI.

Women in public life often experience gendered behaviour but are punished for pointing it out.

Six young climate activists and negotiators at Cop30 shared their hopes and demands.

Many of Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes stories examine male characters facing emotional catastrophe, betrayal and moral dilemmas.

Many of Operation Condor’s crimes remain shrouded in impunity and silence, 50 years after its creation.

The plan proposed by the US and Russia appeared to reflect Vladimir Putin’s original war aims.

You may have more in common with your pet than you may think.

Using AI to distinguish between full-throated and intermediary roars could have benefits for lions’ conservation.


A recent spill of bio-beads – small plastic pellets used by some wastewater treatment facilities since the 1990s – has brought renewed attention...


The home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has announced plans for the biggest overhaul of the UK asylum system in decades. Some of the harshest...


As the UK prepares for the budget announcement, familiar debates are taking shape. Should Chancellor Rachel Reeves cut welfare spending? Or reform...


Mohammed bin Salman wants to bring Saudi Arabia into the Abraham accords, the network of agreements to normalise relations between Israel with...


In four episodes, the BBC’s Civilisations series tells the story of the fall of the Romans, Aztecs, Egypt’s Ptolemies and Japan’s Edo Samurais. The...


Extreme heat, fires and flooding – all hallmark consequences of climate change – directly influenced this year’s UN climate change conference...


Brazil’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was taken into custody on November 22 after it was determined there was a “high risk” of him...


The decline of languages education in England is a familiar and depressing story. Take-up of French at GCSE is down from 25% in 2009-10 to 18% in...


Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer has sold to an anonymous phone bidder for US$236.4 million (£180.88 million) at Sotheby’s New York....


The UK was one of the most locked down countries in the world during the COVID pandemic, but this was not inevitable – it was a failure of public...


Sleep is one of the essential physiological needs for human survival, alongside food, water and air. But sleep is socially driven, influenced by...


In 2023, a visit to a local state secondary school to discuss our project, The Museum of Climate Hope, led to an unexpected discussion. A few weeks...


Millions of people around the world live with wounds that simply won’t heal. These long-lasting wounds, often caused by diabetes, poor circulation...


It’s a common scene on public transport. A parent holds a mobile phone showing noisy cartoons to their young child. The pair is looking at the...


The roll-out of the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act has hit a critical turning point. The act establishes rules for how AI systems can...


Around 5 million people worldwide live with the autoimmune condition lupus. This condition can cause a range of symptoms, including tiredness,...


As the sun set on the Amazon, the promise of a “people’s Cop” faded with it. The latest UN climate summit – known as Cop30, hosted in the Brazilian...


Ten years ago the world’s leaders placed a historic bet. The 2015 Paris agreement aimed to put humanity on a path to avert dangerous climate change....


In 2017, a new global treaty was meant to bring mercury pollution under control. But three decades of data from UK harbour porpoises show mercury...


If the NHS recommended it, would people test their own hearing at home and use self-fitting hearing aids? A survey of over 2,000 adults found that...


For over 200 years, native oysters (Ostrea edulis) have been absent in Dublin Bay. Once abundant along the Irish coast, they thrived in the...


The UK government is promoting its plan for a new digital identity scheme as a way to streamline services, prevent fraud and ensure that welfare...


Tensions are rising between China and Japan again over a dispute in the East China Sea. Such tensions are usually over the Senkaku Islands, an...


All along Paris’s River Seine, private foundation money has been pouring into older Parisian institutions to make their buildings hospitable to...


From HBO drama Succession to Netflix reality show Selling Sunset, TV depictions of work tend to treat it as a vehicle for social betterment rather...


When climate change is discussed, whether at UN climate summits, in company boardrooms or in the media, the focus is often on mitigation (cutting...


Keir Starmer has called on Nigel Farage to address allegations of racism in Reform UK, and antisemitic and xenophobic comments and bullying...


Housing and high rental costs have been a major issue for the UK in the past decade. While other countries have moved towards protections for...
