
Protecting the vulnerable, or automating harm? AI’s double-edged role in spotting abuse
Artificial intelligence is rapidly being adopted to help prevent abuse and protect vulnerable people including children in foster care, adults in nursing homes and students in schools. These tools promise to detect danger...

Sly Stone turned isolation into inspiration, forging a path for a generation of music-makers
In the fall of 1971, Sly and the Family Stones Theres a Riot Goin On landed like a quiet revolution. After two years of silence following the bands mainstream success, fans expected more feel-good funk from the ensemble....

Sam Fender’s music offers a vision of masculinity that is complex, conflicted and deeply human
By the end of June 2025, Sam Fender will have played four stadium shows to nearly 250,000 people across the UK, with three of those in his native north east. With three albums and over 2 billion streams, his music has...

Why Israel’s air strikes signal a shifting relationship with the US and a weakening Iran
The Middle East is undergoing a realignment of power. With Israels attack on Iranian nuclear sites and the assassination of at least two of Irans senior security officials, Benjamin Netanyahu is showing his willingness to...

Marine fungi could help feed the world and fight disease
Fungi are natures recyclers and chemists, turning waste into useful products and creating an array of enzymes and compounds. By harnessing this potential through fungal biotechnology (using fungi to develop products and...

The Womens prize was founded in 1991 in bold riposte to the years all-male Booker prize shortlist. Its funny to think how male-dominated the industry once was when you look at it now. There has been a real renaissance in...

Troops on US streets in more ways than one while Trump considers axing Aukus defence pact
This article was first published in The Conversation UKs World Affairs Briefing email newsletter. Sign up to receive weekly analysis of the latest developments in international relations, direct to your inbox. Its Donald...