Protectionism has a long history in the US – so its return should not be all that surprising
America First a slogan reclaimed by Trump in his first presidency still resonates with many voters. Ben Von Klemperer/Shutterstock While Britain has for the most part had a strong commitment to free trade, its a very...
Tobacco’s hidden friendly side: how the controversial plant could be used for good
Puttachat Kumkrong/Shutterstock Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isnt unheard of tobacco has been used as a herbal medicine in the past. But...

Theres an illustration by Helen Oxenbury in the new exhibition of her work, Illustrating the Land of Childhood, at Burgh House, Hampstead, that I hadnt seen before. Titled The House, the pen and watercolour image, mostly...

What are Labour governments for? Why aid budget cuts are an existential matter
What is the point of a Labour government? This is a question traditionally asked after Labour governments lose office. But its also a question asked while Labour governments are in office. And, sometimes, even when they...
LightField Studios/Shutterstock Approximately one quarter of hospital beds in acute wards wards for patients who need close care for a sudden or severe medical conditions are occupied by someone living with dementia in...
Beavers can help us adapt to climate change – here’s how
Pavel Mikoska/Shutterstock Beavers, those iron-toothed rodents with a talent for hydraulic engineering, can legally return to English river catchments after an absence of 500 years. Castor fiber has been on the way back...
How one research project is ‘re-neighbouring’ two Indigenous communities
The Mohawk Institute Residential School in Brantford, Ont., in 1917. The former residential school and nearby Hamilton Mountain Sanitorium are subjects of a research project aiming to bring together two Indigenous...