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Chris Packham was joined by more than 150 scientists in a demonstration urging Westminster to start listening to the ...
Opening up higher education to half the country hasn't been quite the progressive boon we were promised, argues ...
The Home Office briefed the media that their AI tool would save officials 44 years of working time. What they didn't mention was all the mistakes that it made ...
New polling finds a collapse in support for the Prime Minister among Labour voters, as he pursues a strategy that is also ...
It finds that BBC reporting is overwhelmingly focused on the concerns of senior politicians and business people around ...
The PM's white paper was not the 'evidence-led' policymaking he promised, rather it was 'cheap, short-termist, headline ...
Hopes that Labour would abandon the Conservative trend of treating incomers as disposable and lesser beings have been dashed, ...
Reduced budgets, rising online hate and the lack of an effective national strategy, are deepening the threat faced by women ...
A groundbreaking new investigation has unveiled the horrifying scale of unlawful killing done in our name, reports ...
Melissa Chemam details the multifaceted resistance mobilising against far-right groups, Islamophobia and racism across the ...
As Germany rearms, Patrick Howse visits the eastern state of Saxony, where the country's cultural elite are now also taking ...
Great theatre requires that a conversation should begin about it after the curtain comes down, writes Tim Walker ...