Asking whether porn causes sexual violence is the wrong question
Nov 30, 2015 15:56 pm UTC| Life
The idea that pornography causes or is at least linked to sexual violence is often simply accepted without question. We hear the association in court cases, political debate and media coverage of crimes, where the...

Domestic violence and Facebook: harassment takes new forms in the social media age
Nov 30, 2015 03:47 am UTC| Life Technology
Domestic violence is now widely recognised as a national crisis. However, there are significant gaps in responses to the intimate violence enabled by social media platforms like Facebook. Cyberstalking, non-consensual...

The world is more educated than it's ever been – how?
Nov 27, 2015 06:29 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
More people are going to school and university than ever before. Thats the largely positive picture of the state of education across the world published recently by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and...
Cinemas Refuse To Screen Church of England Ad
Nov 25, 2015 11:13 am UTC| Business Life
The UKs three leading cinema chains the Odeon, Cineworld and Vue have refused to screen a 60-second advert by the Church of England that features the Lords Prayer, over fears that some people could be offended by it, The...

Do cats have ‘friends’, or do they always vie for territory? Animal experts weigh in
Domestic cats have been living alongside humans for an estimated 10,000 years, first as rodent control and then as the couch-warmers we know and love. A far cry from the lone predator lifestyle of their ancestors, today...
‘A relentlessly dull world’ – the case for adding more colour to NZ’s grey prisons
Prisons are not colourful places. Typically, they are grey or some variation of a monochrome colour scheme. But increasingly, such a limited palette is being questioned for its impact on health and rehabilitation. As the...