
Do people really resemble their dogs?
Many dog owners wonder whether they share similarities with their dogs, including characteristics like a calm temperament, a sociable personality or even a bit of stubbornness. The idea that people and dogs resemble each...

Inside Ukraine’s remarkable drone attack
You can generally tell when Vladimir Putin appears rattled by an adverse event in his war on Ukraine. He (or one of his proxies) ramps up the bloodcurdling rhetoric. And so it is with Ukraines Spiderweb drone attack on...

Japanese walking: the benefits of this fitness trend
A fitness trend known as Japanese walking is capturing attention online, promising major health benefits with minimal equipment and time. Based on interval-style bursts of fast and slow walking, Japanese walking was...

Why Dippy the dinosaur remains beloved, 120 years after arriving at the Natural History Museum
Dippy a complete cast of a diplodocus skeleton is Britains most famous dinosaur. It has resided at the Natural History Museum in London since 1905 and is now on show in Coventry where it is dinosaur-in-residence at the...

UK looks to military gap years to boost recruitment in the face of growing geopolitical tension
The UK government recently endorsed proposals in its strategic defence review to consider the creation of military gap years for young people in the UK. It would potentially be similar to a scheme offered by the Australian...

UK brands are celebrating Eid – here’s what makes an effective and inclusive campaign
In the run-up to Eid al-Adha a major Muslim festival that celebrates the prophet Ibrahims devotion and coincides with the end of the annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca UK retailers are joining the celebrations. Big brands...

Four myths about ‘low-skilled’ migration busted
The UK government has outlined plans to reduce low-skilled migration to the country. A central aspect is linking skills and training to the immigration system. This, so the thinking goes, will mean that no industry is able...