Mar 19, 2016 12:02 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
During recent weeks, as election fever grows more intense, all American democrats have been handed a bouquet of viperous questions: When does public incitement to violence by a candidate for high office legitimately...

Six ways Twitter has changed the world
Mar 19, 2016 03:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Technology
After 10 years of documenting the world in 140 characters, Twitter now has more than 300m active users. This might be far fewer than Facebooks 1.5 billion, but Twitter arguably has a disproportionate influence on the world...

We've built an entire house in a lab to dispel common energy efficiency myths
Mar 19, 2016 03:43 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate
What does making a house energy efficient actually mean? We know its important: homes account for around a quarter of total energy consumption, and most of this is used for heating and hot water. So anything you can do to...

Are people getting a bit tired of being lectured to by do-gooding celebrities?
Mar 19, 2016 03:39 am UTC| Insights & Views Entertainment
Veteran foreign correspondent and broadcaster Michael Buerk is getting tired of bleeding heart celebrities. In an interview in the latest issue of the Radio Times, Buerk said that he was a little sniffy about celebs...
Let's stop with the frozen food snobbery
Mar 18, 2016 15:35 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Its fair to say that frozen food has a bit of an image problem. One in three Britons believe it is inferior to fresh food, and 43% say that nothing could persuade them to buy more frozen fare. Confidence in the sector was...

Brazilian spring: what's behind the latest protests?
Mar 18, 2016 15:31 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
Contrary to how it may seem today mass protests in Brazil were until recently a relatively rare occurrence. But since 2011, the country seems to have entered a contentious cycle, when repeated and growing mobilisations...

Why the dark world of High-Rise is not so far from reality
Mar 18, 2016 15:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The new film adaption of J G Ballards classic 1975 novel High-Rise has been a while coming. Much like the power-cuts that interrupt life in the novels namesake, various attempts to translate the book for cinema have been...