An education in irony: why academics need to be funny
Apr 04, 2016 16:31 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Despite what some people might think, academics are not all humourless boffins out of touch with the real world. They can also be funny, and some are turning to humour to help get their messages across. Last November,...

Panama Papers: this is a chance to fix a long broken system
Apr 04, 2016 16:12 pm UTC| Insights & Views
In every crisis there lies an opportunity. And that applies even to a crisis as large and potentially scandalous as that revealed by the so-called Panama Papers. Over the coming days and weeks the financial behaviour of...

Panama Papers: the nuts and bolts of a massive international investigation
Apr 04, 2016 16:05 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law Politics
The reporting of the Panama Papers which has been based on a massive global analysis of documents leaked from law firm Mossack Fonseca outlining how the worlds elite use tax havens is a remarkable feat of collaboration...
How a double migrant crisis is halting Greece's recovery
Apr 04, 2016 16:01 pm UTC| Insights & Views
The current count of 51,000 migrants trapped in Greece rises daily. Despite a new agreement between the EU and Turkey to return people coming across the Aegean, 3m people are stuck in the Europe-wide migrant holding...

With Pirates on the horizon, Iceland's government may not survive the Panama Papers
Apr 04, 2016 15:41 pm UTC| Insights & Views Law
The release of the Panama Papers will have a huge impact around the world. But Iceland deserves some particular attention. According to documents leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca, several Icelandic...
All our food is 'genetically modified' in some way. Where do you draw the line?
Apr 04, 2016 15:32 pm UTC| Insights & Views Science
In the past week youve probably eaten crops that wouldnt exist in nature, or that have evolved extra genes to reach freakish sizes. Youve probably eaten cloned food and you may have even eaten plants whose ancestors were...
How war in Nagorno-Karabakh could spread – and become a major problem for Europe
Apr 04, 2016 15:26 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Every now and then, the West is reminded of a quarrel in a far-away country between people of whom it knows nothing (as Neville Chamberlain once said). Nagorno-Karabakh is such a place, a tiny enclave that has caused...