How our bodies react when we use social media – and when we stop
shutterstock rawpixel.com/Shutterstock The typical adult in the UK spends nearly two hours on social media per day. And for younger users, this can easily be up to five hours. The likes of Instagram or TikTok seem to draw...

At the end of last year, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (an independent judiciary body) made a shocking landmark judgement. The tribunal found that the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and the Metropolitan...

UK arts sector is getting a £270 million funding boost – but there are winners and losers
In any civilised community the arts … serious or comic, light or demanding, must occupy a central place. Their enjoyment should not be regarded as something remote from everyday life. This was a central statement in...
Canada is now in a trade war with the U.S. — here’s what you need to know to prepare for it
United States President Donald Trump has officially imposed 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, sending shockwaves through Canadian consumers and businesses. The decision escalates tensions in an...
A basic income can be a strong investment in mental health
To eradicate poverty, we need policy actions that address the root of financial hardship. A basic income does just that. (Shutterstock) Over half of Canadians feel financially paralyzed by the cost-of-living crisis,...

The strategies and risks European powers must consider when it comes to tackling Trump
Since commencing his second term as United States president, Donald Trump has distanced the US from Ukraine and warmed relations with Russia. This presents a predicament for European nations. A changing landscape...
‘High agency’: what the science says about the latest tech buzzword
= Caspar David Friedrich / The Conversation, CC BY-SA In 218 BC, the Carthaginian general Hannibal crossed the Alps against the advice of his men, who claimed it was impossible. Aut inveniam viam, aut faciam, Hannibal is...