Explainer in brief: Asian hornets have invaded the UK, but should you be afraid? May 20, 2024 Brits are being told to remain “vigilant” this summer as UK sightings of Asian hornets reach record highs, but should you be afraid?
Explainer-in-brief: Is the new ChatGPT a flirt? May 14, 2024 Struggling to find a catch on the apps? Fear not, ChatGPT has released its newest chatbot - and it's a charmer.
Explainer-in-brief: Civil servants banned from wearing ‘politicised’ lanyards May 13, 2024 'Common sense minister' Ester McVey is cracking down on "pointless job creation" and banning lanyards as part of Civil Service reform.
Explainer in brief: Why this year’s Eurovision is the most controversial yet May 9, 2024 Israel's inclusion in this year's Eurovision has sparked backlash, with calls for boycotts and London's major viewing party cancelled.
Explainer in brief: Why this think tank wants the state to pay for your wedding May 7, 2024 State-funded weddings could help solve the UK’s loneliness epidemic and save employers more than £2bn a year, according to a think tank.
City professionals, our schools need you! May 7, 2024 Young people no longer want to become teachers and older career-switchers are increasingly stepping in to fill the gap. So why is the government cutting funding for a programme that's proven to help?
Taylor Swift, The Tortured Poets Department review: Cathartic, but lacks a climax April 24, 2024 Have we reached Taylor Swift fatigue? Don’t be silly. But the middling response to her latest album suggests a craving for more curation.
Knife review: Salman Rushdie’s memoir is a reckoning with his reader – and it’s written with resentment April 22, 2024 Salman Rushdie's Knife is a reckoning with his reader, and it is written with resentment, writes Anna Moloney.
Tu-dums and ba-da-ba-baa-baas: How the jingle got usurped by the ‘sonic logo’ April 18, 2024 With music's powerful link to memory, advertisers would be crazy to let the jingle die - and that's why they haven't, writes Anna Moloney.
In pictures: London’s skyscrapers look uncannily like these coffee machines April 12, 2024 Sometimes only a cliche will do. The fact that luxury coffee machines look like London skyscrapers is a truth as old as time itself.