
In October 2021, 136 countries agreed to establish new tax rules requiring large multinational companies to pay at least 15% in corporate tax. Nearly four years later, this ambitious agreement is finally being implemented...

Esa at 50: how the space agency helped keep Europe at the frontiers of science
Everyone has heard of Nasa, a name synonymous with every aspect of space exploration. Yet talk about Esa, the European Space Agency, is more likely to result in a blank stare. Esa is not such a highly recognised brand, yet...

Why the Musk and Trump relationship is breaking down – a psychologist explains
It is not a good break-up. These were always two big beasts used to getting their own way. Two alpha males, if you like the evolutionary metaphor, trying to get along. And now the Donald Trump and Elon Musk relationship is...

US state passes law allowing experimental drugs to be prescribed – a model for the future?
The US state of Montana has become the first in the country to let patients try experimental drugs even if they are not terminally ill. The new law allows doctors to refer patients to licensed experimental treatment...

Six TV moments that changed British LGBTQ+ history – and what we can learn from them
The past two decades have seen a notable rise in LGBTQ+ representation on TV. Recent shifts, however, seem to threaten that progress. LGBTQ+ characters continue to meet tragic ends on screen while off-screen, queer shows...

Charlemagne, the medieval King of the Franks, has taken control of modern-day America and is looking to expand his borders by invading your neighboring country. Now, Im not a historian. But the above example makes perfect...