
Giraffes are among the worlds most recognisable animals. With their elongated necks and long legs, their gracious movements and unique coat patterns, they have inspired peoples imaginations for centuries. But is a giraffe...
Will Labour’s plan for growth actually work? Two economists respond
Ceri Breeze/Shutterstock The UK chancellor Rachel Reeves says the Labour government will go further and faster to kick-start the British economy. Economic growth to raise living standards and fund public services is...
hxdbzxy/Shutterstock The start of a new Trump presidency in the US may well signal the introduction of policies that limit the knowledge children can access in schools. Already, districts in states across the US are able...
Bird flu cases surging in UK but risk to humans remains low
Avian influenza control zones have been put in place in England, Scotland and Wales to control the viruss spread among birds. AlanMorris/ Shutterstock A human case of bird flu has recently been detected in England. This...

New research from broadcaster Channel 4 reveals a troubling trend towards support for authoritarianism among young people in the UK. The report Gen Z: Trends, Truth and Trust found that 52% of the 2,000 13-27 year olds...

Just over a week after Donald Trump was sworn in as 47th president of the United States, his new press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, appeared in the James S. Brady press briefing room to preside over her first media...

Why I loved the new Mussolini drama – by an expert in Italian fascism
As a historian who has studied and taught courses on Italian fascism, I have spent many hours watching footage and listening to the speeches of dictator Benito Mussolini, who ruled over the country from 1922 to 1943. So I...