
The End: philosopher explains new climate-collapse musical using the allegory of Plato’s Cave
The End tells the story of a wealthy family who survived the collapse of the climate and civilisation in a bunker inside an abandoned mine. Before the collapse they were rich, and they continue to enjoy every luxury....
Keir Starmer aboard one of the UKs Vanguard class submarines. CC BY-NC-ND Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently boarded one of the UKs four nuclear-armed submarines for a photo call as part of his attempts to demonstrate...
Why rapid at-home PSA tests for prostate cancer are fast, convenient – and unreliable
Microscopic image of a prostate gland biopsy showing cancer in a patient with elevated PSA. David A Litman/Shutterstock A recent BBC investigation questioned the accuracy of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) self-tests ...

Energy prices are rising faster than benefits, wages or pensions, meaning the amount that UK households owe to energy suppliers their energy debt is also likely to grow. On April 1 2025, the energy price cap, which is...

Melsonby hoard: iron-age Yorkshire discovery reveals ancient Britons’ connections with Europe
The Melsonby hoard is a remarkable collection of more than 800 iron-age metal artefacts, which was found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire, in December 2021. Its discovery represents a triumph of cross-sector...

Embracing Uncertainty: what we can all learn from how artists thrive in an unpredictable world
In a recent interview, the 91-year-old Trinidadian artist John Lyons described painting as an adventure in creative uncertainty. It is a way of existing in a world we still know very little about. A similar perspective...

Why it’s a critical time for Canada to renew its commitment to global health co-operation
As the United States moves to end longstanding commitments to global health co-operation punctuated by its withdrawal from World Health Organization (WHO) a new report by the joint Expert Panel of the Royal Society of...