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  • Outernet CEO: Art more than data has powered our success

    May 21, 2025

    Tech and data are exciting for the world of art, but they mean nothing without the human touch, writes Outernet CEO Philip O'Ferrall.

  • European leaders talk of war, but I keep getting out of offices

    May 20, 2025

    Europe talks a hard game on defence, so why is the ministry of defence more concerned with horse dentists, asks Michael Martins.

  • After angels, before VCs: UK consumer startups are stranded in £1m-£5m no man’s land

    May 14, 2025

    Britain's brilliant consumer startups are finding themselves stranded in a funding no man’s land, writes Joe Benn.

  • Passing the Public Authorities Bill will hand away Brits’ privacy rights

    May 13, 2025

    The Public Authorities Bill is handing away Brits' privacy rights. Why aren't more of us worried, asks Rebecca Vincent.

  • Why is it still so hard to listen to women?

    May 7, 2025

    Virginia Giuffre's tragic death must ignite a bigger debate about why we're still so quick to doubt women, writes Heather Blundell.

  • How quantum computing could save the NHS

    May 6, 2025

    Quantum computing shoul be embedded into the daily lives of doctors on the NHS frontline, writes Ilyas Khan.

  • EU youth mobility scheme is essential for a post-Brexit reset

    April 30, 2025

    An EU youth mobility scheme is a needed concession to repair the UK's post-Brexit relationship with the bloc, writes James Reed.

  • Why Adolescence could unexpectedly boost teacher recruitment

    April 29, 2025

    It may feel counterintuitive, but by showing the brutal reality of teaching, Adolescence could just inspire a new wave of teachers, writes Matt Waksman.

  • Free breakfast clubs are an admission the system has failed working parents

    April 23, 2025

    Breakfast clubs are now essential for many working parents, but they don't come free, writes Alys Denby in today's Notebook.

  • Murder prediction tools and Whatsapp arrests, is Black Mirror already here?

    April 16, 2025

    Whatsapp chat arrests and sieges on Quaker meetings, it's easy to feel like we're already living in Black Mirror, writes Rebecca Vincent.

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