Will the budget save Rachel Reeves and Keir Starmer? Experts give their views
Experts react to the political effects of Rachel Reeves’s budget.
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Experts react to the political effects of Rachel Reeves’s budget.
Representation matters, but Zohran Mamdani’s story is about what’s possible when people organize across differences for a common cause.
Humanity bet the Paris agreement could avert dangerous climate change.
Fish bones are among the most common reasons people end up in the emergency room.
Budgets are now climate policy. But mainstream media hasn’t caught up.
Direct-energy weapons are being developed as a way to defend against drone attacks.
Chancellors don’t want to spook investors.
Twenty years after the first face transplant, the procedure still carries profound unknowns about safety, identity and what it means to live in a stranger’s face.
The Trump administration deems the Venezuela-based Cartel de los Soles a terrorist organisation, but there are doubts over whether it actually exists.
No recourse to public funds restrictions mean that families cannot access any benefits regardless of need.
The controversial policy was a product of the UK’s austerity period.
History tells us that any deal that doesn’t come with cast-iron security guarantees for Ukraine is not worth the paper it is written on.
Research suggests teaching typing and word processing skills should start in primary school, much like writing with pen and paper.
The US dollar still dominates trade for now. But new research suggests Australia’s banks are unprepared for a world where China’s currency plays a much larger role.
Could container ships ever go electric? The best option might be a fleet of attendant battery vessels to power these giants directly.
A new book, Goliath’s Curse, will reset everything you thought you knew about the rise and fall of civilisations – with worrying implications for our world now.
Continuous tracking using real-time location systems is becoming increasingly common in hospitals and long-term care homes, raising questions about ethics and data use.
The inquiry is essential to establish accountability, and to ensure New Zealand’s child protection framework meets international standards of care and vigilance.
The tools reveal how Aboriginal ancestors survived and thrived in the continent’s interior more than 100 years ago.
The Trump administration claims “mass migration” is a threat to “Western civilisation”. But research shows migrants don’t commit crimes at disproportionate rates.