Boris Johnson's flirtation with populism will have lasting consequences for the Conservative Party
Oct 02, 2019 03:08 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
UK politics is getting more dramatic, divisive and nastier. Nowhere is this more evident than in the populist turn taken by the Conservative Party. Problematically for them, however, populism is incompatible with some of...
Oct 02, 2019 03:07 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Theres overwhelming evidence that air pollution has a significant impact on human health. Its been shown to cause a number of respiratory conditions, such as pneumonia, bronchitis and asthma. And recently, its even been...
Could President Trump be impeached and convicted – but also reelected?
Oct 02, 2019 03:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
The launching of an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trumps conduct has sailed America into largely uncharted waters. While there have been demands for the impeachment of many presidents, just three...
Jeremy Corbyn's shakeup of Big Pharma isn't the only way
Oct 02, 2019 03:06 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Jeremy Corbyn took to the podium at this years Labour party conference to reveal his bold new Medicines for the Many initiative. In his speech, he accused the pharmaceutical industry of profiteering and suggested that...

How Taiwan became a global powerhouse in whisky production
Oct 02, 2019 03:00 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
Whisky (or whiskey if youre Irish or American) has a 1,000-year long history. According to legend, Irish monks travelling to Mediterranean countries encountered the fundamentals of distilling and introduced the technique...
Why having both male and female teachers is a good idea for schools
Oct 02, 2019 02:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
In South Africa, one in five teachers in the foundation phase roughly from ages 6 to 9 are male. This is consistent with a global trend that see men being more likely to teach adolescents than young children. A lack...

Misinformation, evasion and the informational problem of live TV interviews
Oct 02, 2019 02:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
First, it happened on Fox News. Chris Wallace asked White House adviser Stephen Miller about the presidents decision to use private lawyers to get information from the Ukrainian government rather than go through …...