
The UK government has announced the continuing rollout of the provision of mental health support teams in schools in England, with the intention of providing six in ten pupils with this support by March 2026. One in five...

For long-tailed tits, it really does take a village
Any parent will tell you how useful it can be to have family living nearby, giving a helping hand when raising your children. In humans, relatives and even non-relatives act as childminders. Such behaviour is widespread in...

When Keir Starmer said: If you want to live in the UK, you should speak English, it laid bare an assumption that English is the only language that counts in the UK. This view not only overlooks the UKs rich linguistic...

M&S cyberattack: how can retailers regain customers’ trust after a hack? A marketing expert explains
Several big British retailers have been in the news recently but not for buoyant sales or new product launches. Firms like Marks Spencer and Co-op have been hacked, affecting online sales and the range of products...
Falling back into the shadows? How to keep internal displacement on the humanitarian agenda
The international humanitarian system is in freefall. Following the dramatic funding cuts initiated by Donald Trumps administration in the United States, deliveries of essential food, medicines and clean water to those in...

Me encontraron càncer en la pròstata, my father told me. They found cancer in my prostate. As a cancer researcher who knows very well about the high incidence and decreased survival rates of prostate cancer...

Spotify continues to change music. What’s next – will AI musicians replace music made by humans?
Spotify was started, according to its official claims, because its founders love music and piracy was killing it. In Mood Machine, music journalist Liz Pelly argues this is rewriting history. In fact, she points out,...