
A special tribunal has been established by the international human rights organisation the Council of Europe (CoE) and the Ukrainian government to try crimes of aggression against Ukraine which could be used to hold...

Class and masculinity are connected – when industry changes, so does what it means to ‘be a man’
On July 3, Ill be discussing Youth, Masculinity and the Political Divide at an event with The Conversation and Cumberland Lodge at Newcastle University (get your tickets here). Young people involved in the panel have...

How the UK became dependent on asylum hotels
Chancellor Rachel Reevess pledge to end the costly use of asylum hotels in this parliament is a rare thing in British politics: a policy supported by all major political parties and a range of refugee charities. Reeves...

Oasis are on the road again. But has the ticket scandal spelled the end of dynamic pricing?
When the Oasis reunion tour was announced last summer, there was a scramble to get hold of tickets. Very quickly, there followed another scramble to understand a phenomenon known as dynamic pricing. This is the practice...

Your summer burn survival guide: from sunburn to BBQ mishaps
Summertime and the living is easy, fish are jumping and the UKs appetite for barbecues has left supermarket shelves stripped of burgers and sausages. Unfortunately, this BBQ frenzy has already claimed its first...

A protein long blamed for the brain damage seen in Alzheimers disease has now been found in astonishingly high levels in healthy newborn babies, challenging decades of medical dogma. The discovery could transform our...

Canada Day: Symbols take centre stage in debates about Canadian nationalism
The recent resurgence of Canadian nationalism is a response to explicit threats made by United States President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly expressed his desire to make Canada the 51st American state. Canadian flag...