
Being alone has its benefits − a psychologist flips the script on the ‘loneliness epidemic’
Over the past few years, experts have been sounding the alarm over how much time Americans spend alone. Statistics show that were choosing to be solitary for more of our waking hours than ever before, tucked away at home...

What politicians could actually do about the issues raised in Adolescence
Netflix hit Adolescence has ignited conversations across the UK about contemporary masculinity, online radicalisation and violence against women and girls. It has also raised questions about the interventions needed at...

Visitors to the site of Pompeii, the ancient Roman town buried (and so preserved for thousands of years) by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79AD, dont often think to look beyond the city walls. And its easy to understand...

House of Lords reform is being debated once again with the passage of the bill to end hereditary peerages. But far more wide-reaching reform is needed. Our research reveals potential flaws in the appointments system. Far...

US and Russia squabble over Arctic security as melting ice opens up shipping routes
You cannot annex another country. This was the clear message given by the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, at a recent press conference with the outgoing and incoming prime ministers of Greenland. It did not...

Think of Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and a few images probably come to mind. A smouldering cigar. His small wire-frame glasses. And of course, his psychoanalytic couch the divan his patients would lie on...

Why ChatGPT is a uniquely terrible tool for government ministers
The news that Peter Kyle, secretary of state for science and technology, had been using ChatGPT for policy advice prompted some difficult questions. Kyle apparently used the AI tool to draft speeches and even asked it for...