Peter Titmuss/Shutterstock Brexit, COVID, the war in Ukraine and now Trumps tariffs have all highlighted how vulnerable life in the UK is to disruptions in trade. Everyday items that people rely on can be subject to major...

US attack on Iran lacks legal justification and could lead to more nuclear proliferation
After a stern warning from Donald Trump, Israel and Iran appear finally to be observing a US-brokered ceasefire announced by Donald Trump overnight on June 23. But just as it remains unclear what the state of the conflict...
Is your cat vocal or quiet? The explanation could be in their genes
savitskaya iryna/Shutterstock If youve ever shared your home with more than one cat, youll know how different their personalities can be. One might chirp for food, purr loudly on your lap and greet visitors at the door....

Neurodiverse kids at camp: How programs can become places where all children belong
For many families, summer camp is a rite of passage representing friendship, fun and freedom. But for families of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities, it can be a season of rejection, stress and exclusion. While...

A border conflict may cost the Thai prime minister her job
The fate of Thailands prime minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is hanging in the balance after only ten months in office. A recent flare-up in a historical border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand could become her...
The study revealed that dementia cases decreased for each subsequent generation. AtlasStudio/ Shutterstock Dementia affects over 57 million people worldwide and this number is only projected to grow. By 2030, 78 million...

Why Nice was right to say no – for now – to new Alzheimer’s drugs
The UKs National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) has declined to recommend two new Alzheimers drugs for routine NHS use in England. While disappointing for some families affected by dementia, this decision...