Why Nigel Farage is resigning as an MP, only to stand again – expert analysis

Speaking from the Reform UK party headquarters in Milbank, London, Nigel Farage revealed that he will be stepping down as MP for Clacton – only to stand again for the same seat. Farage referenced allegations about his finances and insisted that he has “done nothing wrong”. Academic experts examine the motivations behind this move. Self-pity […]

Heatwaves are dangerous but they’re also a useful warning of what needs to change

As another heatwave reaches the UK, it is worth asking an uncomfortable question: is there any positive side to extreme heat? The answer is not that heatwaves are good. They are not. They put pressure on people’s health, homes, schools, transport and the electricity grid. The UK Health Security Agency estimated 1,504 heat-associated deaths in […]

Largest study yet reveals which cancers have their own microbiomes

For decades, cancer has been thought of as a purely human disease – rogue cells multiplying out of control, with no room for anything else in the picture. But a growing body of research suggests that isn’t quite right. Some tumours, it turns out, come with company: communities of bacteria, viruses and fungi living on, […]

Fordingbridge rape sentences increased: how does unduly lenient sentence review work?

Mehaniq/Shutterstock “We have decided that we do need to change your sentence.” With those words, Lady Chief Justice Sue Carr delivered the Court of Appeal’s ruling on two teenagers convicted of multiple rapes, overturning the non-custodial sentences the trial court had originally imposed. After hearing arguments from the crown and the defence advocates, the court […]

For some families, home education isn’t a choice – it’s a last resort

PeopleImages/Shutterstock Education is compulsory for children in England, but schooling is not. Parents are legally entitled to provide an education for their children at home. This is often known as home schooling, though in policy terms, the Department for Education uses the phrase “elective home education”. The inclusion of the word “elective” in government terminology […]

Flow batteries that store energy in liquid could accelerate the green transition

nano-stocker/Shutterstock Harnessing renewable resources such as wind and solar energy is vital for the green transition. But these renewables are intermittent and unpredictable. It’s impossible to control when the wind blows and when the sun shines. Currently, we don’t have to rely on the weather to boil a kettle. That’s largely thanks to our use […]

How Shakespeare’s The Tempest can help readers understand the hidden costs of AI

A painting of Miranda, one of the characters in The Tempest, by Frederick Goodall (1888). Folger Shakespeare Library In the 400 years since his death, William Shakespeare’s work has been used as a lens through which to interpret countless developments he could never have anticipated – from modern psychology and political theory to colonialism and […]