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Simon Baker gets the scoop on a website offering expert insight on breaking news direct to the public

Simon Baker gets the scoop on a website offering expert insight on breaking news direct to the public
The use of journal rankings and citations data throughout the REF would hamstring innovation, argues Hugh Willmott

We must protect widening-participation funding for the sake of the disadvantaged, disenfranchised and disillusioned, says Martin Bean

Even in the upper echelons of the Third Reich, one man's cruelty stood out, writes Richard J. Evans

Despite laws and mores forbidding aggression, the appetite for bloodshed lingers, finds Joanna Bourke
This lavish and beautiful volume, illustrated with colour photographs by Amit Pasricha, surveys one of the world's most sumptuous groups of buildings and gardens erected under the aegis of an...
What do you get if you cross a philosophical look at jokes with a liberal thinker in favour of toleration? Answer: Emrys Westacott! Laugh? I almost did. That is until I got to the bit about posh...
Jonathan Fenby values a life of the man who began the People's Republic's economic metamorphosis
Balanced views of Mary I are rare. She is more often than not cast as the "Bloody Mary" of Protestant legend: reactionary, obsessive, persecuting - and, while we're on the subject, short and ugly as...
Richard Fortey's new book, a delight like all its predecessors, considers what are commonly termed "living fossils", in other words, plants and animals that have shown very little change, often for...
Rupert Gethin admires a philosopher's search to assimilate a Buddhist understanding of the world
Our fathers quickly become synonymous with secrets. When we are very small, they go off to a mysterious place called "work" and often return when we are asleep. My father could not be spoken to until...
Part of Jan-Werner Müller's interest in ideas concerns the question of where they come from. For instance, in referring to Francis Fukuyama's concept of the "end of history", he notes that "not for...
LondonSigismund's Watch: A Tiny CatastropheAlthough Barbara Loftus' mother Hildegard fled to England from Nazi Germany in 1939, it was not until 1995 that she began to talk about her experiences and...
Notes and LettersLondonHow and what does music manage to communicate - and how far can the process be described in words? Does contemporary physics confirm ancient ideas about "the music of the...