From shapeshifting octopi to acid-firing beetles.
A spate of recent attacks using acid have gained attention, but little is known about the motivations of the perpetrators.
If you’re finding it difficult to go veggie, don’t worry. Here are some tricks to help you, informed by science.
Many case of dementia can be avoided, and it’s never too early to start taking preventative action.
With life expectancy stalling and austerity partly to blame, the UK must rethink its approach to retirement.
The relevance of the female gaze is brought sharply into focus in this funny, shocking and groundbreaking drama
It is possible to boost life expectancy once it has stalled. One route could be to tackle a few specific ageing processes.
National Archive files reveal how the PM offered preferential treatment to a breakaway union in a bid to weaken its rivals.
The new French president has been accused of racism over comments about Africa’s ‘civilisational’ problems.
Many have compared the UK’s repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 with leaving the European Union.
Put a lamb on an island of lions and they’ll eat it – or will they?
Operation Dynamo came to represent British resilience, but it came at a terrible cost.
How has Malcolm Lowry’s novel stood the test of time?
Surfing can strengthen your ability to persevere.
How French memories of the Dunkirk evacuation differ from those of the British.
Donald Trump Jr. has been compared to Fredo Corleone in The Godfather. But that’s not good casting.
The novelist’s life was marked by the financial industry … and not always for the best.
After years of propping up corrupt parties in the name of ‘order’, Kosovo’s international backers have a very different partner to deal with.
The political and commercial motives behind revealing stars’ salaries.
Scotland’s former first minister on Brexit, Scotland and the need for a new generation of visionaries.
Kim Jong-il and Bill Clinton looked to have done a deal to curb North Korea’s nuclear weapons programme for good. What went wrong?
The UK was a founding member of EFTA in 1960 and only left to join the EU.
Smart machines are about to usher in the age of Industry 4.0.
We asked two constitutional law experts to explain what would happen if Edinburgh and Cardiff refuse to give legislative consent to a bill.
With the EU’s refugee relocation scheme due to end in September, progress has been painfully slow.