
How the children’s wellbeing and schools bill shifts power to local authorities
The UK government is making a radical departure from its predecessors education policy, with plans for big changes in the national curriculum, home education and safeguarding, and the relationship between schools and local...

Death penalty: how Zimbabwe reached the point of abolition – podcast
Zimbabwe is on the cusp of abolishing the death penalty after its Death Penalty Abolition Bill was approved by the Senate on December 12. The bill is now sitting on the desk of Zimbabwes president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, a...

Five ways to cut your risk of cancer – by an oncology consultant
Cancer is a complex disease with many causes and sometimes none. For some patients, getting cancer is down to plain bad luck. As an oncology consultant, I see many cases where patients are otherwise perfectly healthy and...

Carfentanil is 100 times more potent than fentanyl, and it’s killing people
Drug overdose deaths in the US have finally begun to abate. Between June 2023 and June 2024, they fell by 14%. However, deaths from a drug used to sedate large animals, called carfentanil, rose by at least 720% between the...

Monarch butterflies are among the most beloved insects in North America. They are brightly colored and unique, both as caterpillars and later as mature insects. Monarchs are found in every U.S. state except Alaska, so...

Holidays are often depicted as picture-perfect moments: families blissfully united around a table filled with seasonal food favorites against an immaculate backdrop. For many parents, attempting to meet such unrealistic...

The moral dimension to America’s flawed health care system
The killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has set off soul-searching among many Americans. Part of that reflection is about the public reaction to Thompsons death and the sympathy the suspect received online, with...