
Hidden gems of LGBTQ+ cinema: A League of Their Own was always queer
Sports comedy drama film, A League of Their Own, directed by Penny Marshall, was released in 1992. In the same year, professor and film critic B Ruby Rich coined the term new queer cinema to describe a wave of independent...
To make buy-now-pay-later fair for consumers, regulators need to understand why shoppers use it
fornStudio/Shutterstock Many consumers especially gen Z and millennials use buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) to split or defer payments. The types of purchases made with BNPL can range from groceries and takeaway deliveries to...
How restoring river catchments can minimise drought and flood risks
Elenitsa/Shutterstock As Britains first heatwave of 2025 hits with temperatures climbing above 30C, Yorkshire has joined the northwest in official drought status. This spring has been the driest in the UK since 1893. Mays...

UK plan to cut energy bills for industrial firms threatens to leave small businesses out in the cold
The UK government aims to cut energy bills for large businesses by up to a quarter over four years, thanks to a 2 billion investment within its new industrial strategy. The aim is to make British manufacturers of steel,...

Brazil’s dangerous flirtation with counterterrorism
American pop star Lady Gaga delivered a free concert to over 2.1 million revellers on Copacabana beach in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro in May. Those attuned to security concerns saw a policing and public safety...
Peter Titmuss/Shutterstock Brexit, COVID, the war in Ukraine and now Trumps tariffs have all highlighted how vulnerable life in the UK is to disruptions in trade. Everyday items that people rely on can be subject to major...
How to deal with racism in an intimate relationship
Intimate racism can take many forms, ranging from hostile insults and racial slurs to more subtle, pervasive everyday microaggressions. (Shutterstock) Relationships between people of different ethnic or racial backgrounds...
China Signals Quiet Treasury Trim: Banks Told to Ease Up on US Debt
The “Takaichi Trade”: How Japan’s First Female PM Is Shaping the Yen
How the US–India tariff truce boosts major Indian industries, Surat to Pharma