
Why a journalist could obtain a minister’s ChatGPT prompts – and what it means for transparency
When the New Scientist revealed that it had obtained a UK government ministers ChatGPT prompts through a freedom of information (FOI) request, many in journalism and politics did a double take. Science and technology...

How a lack of period product regulation harms our health and the planet
Did you know that in the UK period products are regulated under the same consumer legislation as candles? For 15 million people who menstruate each month, these items are used internally or next to one of the most...

The latest deadline for countries to submit plans for slashing the greenhouse gas emissions fuelling climate change has passed. Only 15 countries met it less than 8% of the 194 parties currently signed up to the Paris...

Assassin’s Creed Shadows introduces a black samurai – that’s not as unprecedented as critics claim
Fans of the video game franchise Assasins Creed have been pining for a game set in feudal Japan for decades. In theory, it looked like a match made in heaven. The series (which started in 2007 and has sold over 200 million...

Why international students could be a critical factor in bolstering Canada’s economic resilience
For decades, international students have contributed to Canadas research enterprise, workforce development and economic growth. Now, as Canada navigates strained relations and an escalating trade war with its largest...

Israel’s war on Gaza is deliberately targeting children – new UN report
A fresh round of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza which has killed more than 400 Palestinians has destroyed any hope that the ceasefire negotiated in January would hold. A statement from the child rights group Defence for...

A ‘golden age’ of global free trade is over. Smaller alliances can meet the moment
The global trade landscape is shifting, and not in the way free traders had hoped. For decades, the belief that economic openness could foster peace and stability reigned supreme. Trade, it was argued, could transform...