Syria after Assad: why many Syrian refugees aren’t returning home
Young boys play volleyball at an NGO centre in Zaatari camp, Jordan, in 2016. Melissa Gatter When news of Bashar al-Assads downfall broke on December 8 2024, 13 years after the beginning of the Syrian uprising, Syrians...
What makes the human brain unique? We compared it with monkeys and apes to find out
KensCanning/Shutterstock Scientists have long tried to understand the human brain by comparing it to other primates. Researchers are still trying to understand what makes our brain different to our closest relatives. Our...
Why wild swimming is better for your mental wellbeing than open-air pools
jax10289/Shutterstock On Perranporth beach in Cornwall, UK, a local outdoor swimming group called the Perranporth Bluetits is out in force. This group are determined to make the most of another chilly day as they plunge...
Seika Chujo/Shutterstock The UKs 2015 Modern Slavery Act is ten years old on March 26. When it was passed, it was billed as world-leading legislation the first of its kind to introduce a dedicated legal framework to deal...

Turkey is in turmoil after Istanbuls mayor, Ekrem İmamoğlu, a leading opposition figure and potential challenger to Turkeys president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, was arrested on March 19 on charges of corruption. More than...
Five ways cannabis can contribute to a green future
24K-Production/Shutterstock Cannabis legalisation could raise 1.5 billion for the UK economy, according to a recent report from the charity Transform. But aside from this plants economic benefits, cannabis also has many...
How our perception of waste shapes our reality
lassedesignen/Shutterstock Recently, a leaflet was delivered to my home from Nuclear Waste Services, the company that is overseeing the final disposal of some of the most dangerous waste that exists. It reminded me that...