
The UK governments spending review has set out its priorities for the next three years. But behind the rhetoric about boosting growth lies growing concern about small businesses being locked out of the wider UK economy....

Why can’t we stop feeding monkeys? Experts explain the reasons behind a dangerous habit
Weve seen it happen. For example, a visit to the Ouzoud waterfalls in Moroccos High Atlas led to an encounter with a group of nearby tourists feeding chips supplied by the tour guide to some waiting Barbary macaques....

Brian Wilson, the Beach Boy and visionary composer whose groundbreaking music reshaped the sound of American pop, died on June 11. I had the pleasure of meeting Wilson several times, but first met with the great man...

The transatlantic race to create the television
Number 1519 Connecticut Avenue lies just north of Dupont Circle, just over a 20-minute walk from the White House in Washington DC. In 1921, the inventor Charles Francis Jenkins set up his laboratory and offices there,...

Air India crash: what do we know about the Boeing 787 Dreamliner involved? Expert Q&A
An Air India plane bound for London Gatwick airport crashed shortly after take-off on 12 January in Ahmedabad, western India. Flight AI171 was carrying 242 people, including 169 Indian nationals, 53 Britons, seven...

Endometriosis: difficult childhood linked with greater likelihood of being diagnosed – new research
Around one in ten women worldwide have endometriosis. This common condition causes tissue similar to the lining of the uterus to grow in other parts of the body. This can result in painful periods, chronic pain and even...

Remembering Frederick Forsyth: my encounters with the spy who stayed out in the cold
One of the great British purveyors of the spy and cold-war genres, Frederick Forsyth, who has died at the age of 86, was best known for his novels The Day of the Jackal (1971), The Odessa File (1972) and The Dogs of War...