With the great powers facing off and a global authoritarian slide, we are entering a new era of brazen propaganda. But for ...
We talk to historian David Olusoga about revisiting the story of the Empire, religion in Britain – and why logic gets you ...
My new year began not with resolutions, but with tentacled monsters menacing 1980s children and their trusted adults. At the ...
Proto-Indo-European gave birth to a plethora of modern languages, but there remains a question mark over its origins ...
The world wide web is the most prolific incubator of conspiracy theories in human history. For the last few decades, it’s enabled users to spread their wildest, most inflammatory ideas across the ...
In an era defined by “fake news”, public trust in institutions is increasingly under threat, along with our ability to discern fact from fiction. In the UK, 94 per cent of people say they have ...
We Are Still Here: An Anthology of Resilience, Grief, and Unshattered Hope from Gaza’s University Students (Daraja Press), edited by Zahid Pranjol & Jacob Norris “Do you know what it’s like to live in ...
In William Shakespeare’s All’s Well That Ends Well, the character Mariana claims, “No legacy is so rich as honesty.” Morgan Talty’s debut novel Fire Exit could well be written in direct response to ...
The vast domain of space is easy to ignore. It’s up there, invisible, while our headlines focus on billionaire rocket launches. But every single one of us has a vested interest. We need to act to ...
The new Superman movie offers the vision of a kinder, more tolerant United States. But should we really pin our hopes on a superhero? A scene from the new Superman film. Courtesy of Warner Bros ...