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Israel and Hezbollah are destroying the meaning of red lines
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe Gaza conflict has changed the rules of engagement between Israel and Hezbollah. The unwritten...
ChatGPT Forces Universities To Adapt Or Retreat
Forbes· 1 day agoThe University of Reading in the UK has revealed that ChatGPT can not only pass university exams but also outperform human students. This discovery is...
Will Rishi Sunak lose his seat?
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe Prime Minister should not be complacent.
Can Scientist Leaders Help Countries Fight Climate Change More Effectively?
Forbes· 2 days agoIn the past, the combination has been a boon for environmental causes. For example, Margaret...
'Singing lemurs could demonstrate origin of human music'
BBC News· 5 days agoA study of Madagascan lemurs could give a greater insight into how humans evolved to create music....
Down and Out: the Movie – in cinemas not quite yet
The New Statesman· 5 days agoEight years ago he flew me over to Los Angeles and locked me up in a cabin in the mountains near Lake Arrowhead and didn’t let me out until I’d written a...
James Corden’s comedy of menace
The New Statesman· 3 days agoJoe Penhall’s new play The Constituent, starring Corden and Anna Maxwell Martin, is a funny, disturbing vision of public service and private despair.
The Policy Ask with Paul McNamee: "The prospect of Rachel Reeves becoming the first female...
The New Statesman· 4 days agoPaul McNamee is the director of Labour Climate and Environment Forum. This has included advising on...
Ten companies offering competitive benefits on their graduate programmes, from Jameson to ESB
The Irish Times· 7 days agoThe utility company is seeking about 100 graduates to join its award-winning graduate programme in...
First samples ever collected from 'far side' of the moon make it back to earth
Heart· 6 days agoThe re-entry capsule of the Chang'e probe touched down in the northern Chinese region of Inner...