What impact did Brexit have on the local election results?
The long and turbulent history of the Nobel Prize for Literature continues.
Marx’s spectre still haunts everything from economics to politics to literature. Here’s where to start if you want to know more.
A survey of British adults shows they have different views on different Asian groups.
Pollutants can increase stress levels, which in turn affects judgment and makes some people more likely to commit crime.
As companies and governments attempt to intensify extraction, cultural resistance offers a space for imagining alternative futures.
Laws around the world continue to fail victims of rape and sexual abuse. It is time this, too, changed.
Voting is all over the place in 2018. But Labour is the party with most to think about after this result.
The FDA recently issued a draft guidance for testing drugs in pregnant women. Here’s why it’s a good thing.
Six things you can do to control your social media addiction.
Since it was acquired by Trinity Mirror the newspaper has new editor and a completely different attitude towards immigration.
The connection between oil and arms trade is not a conspiracy theory.
Figurative art may derive from Neanderthal hand prints and the hunter’s keen eye for perceiving animals.
Do you want to live forever? If so, you might want to think again.
The days when health messages focus only on exercise that gets us out of breath could be coming to an end.
The guitar of choice for some of rock'n'roll’s biggest names.
The routine gathering and monetisation of vast amounts of personal data has been normalised.
From the Temple of Heliopolis to the centre of Rome, the massive stone column has boosted the egos of several powerful men.
Forty years after Altab Ali’s racist murder in Whitechapel, the story of how it mobilised the Bangladeshi community.
Social media platforms and data analytics companies need the world to believe in the election-swaying power of big data.
Some say the gig economy is capitalism’s final victory, but maybe it’s not.
This is certainly a moment to bring Engels’s shade out of the shadows.
Football clubs are, to a great extent, made up of their sense of history and place.
The flat screened babysitter is part of growing up.
More than 750,000 additional specialist homes will be required by 2035, in England alone, to deal with the shortfall.