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Can Labour satisfy its new voters?
The New Statesman· 1 day agoAt Kettering Buccleuch Academy yesterday, Keir Starmer fielded questions on whether Arsenal will win the league (yes), his favourite subject at school...
The first TikTok election has a misinformation problem
The New Statesman· 7 days agoManipulation, deepfakes and misleading memes are rife on social media. Why is nothing being done?
Seeing is believing: How AI can help visualize data to drive impact and insight
TechRadar· 6 days agoWith that in mind, let’s explore some of the ways we can use AI to supercharge data visualization,...
Earlier test for diabetes in pregnancy ‘beneficial for mothers and babies’
The Irish News· 6 days agoAcademics have called for a “major shift” in how gestational diabetes, which they describe as “a...
Ten companies offering competitive benefits on their graduate programmes, from Jameson to ESB
The Irish Times· 2 days agoThe utility company is seeking about 100 graduates to join its award-winning graduate programme in...
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TechCrunch· 6 days agoMatt Rosoff is the Global Managing Editor of TechCrunch, based in San Francisco. Matt also spent a decade as an analyst at Directions on Microsoft, an independent firm, where he developed deep ...
How Rotterdam is pulling the plug on climate change
The New Statesman· 2 days agoThis article was originally published as an edition of the Green Transition, New Statesman Spotlight’s weekly newsletter on the economics of net zero....
The myth of negotiated peace
The New Statesman· 3 days agoThe idea that war is essentially transactional and that there is a deal always there to be struck (a view which seems to infuse Donald Trump’s approach...
The climate movement will not be forgotten in this election
The New Statesman· 3 days agoOn 22 June, a balmy Saturday, a group of more than 60,000 nature protesters took to the streets of...
The hospice as a sacred place
The New Statesman· 6 days agoIts founder, Dame Cicely Saunders, was adamantly opposed to “voluntary euthanasia” as it was called in the 1960s, while admitting that unless one took...