What the brevity and humble tone tell us about the resigning first ministe'rs hopes for the future.
The Rwanda plan was meant to stop the boats – but all the evidence shows deterrence doesn’t work
Chinese car makers are finding the road to succeeding in the EU slow and bumpy.
Two poisonous books were recently removed from the French national library.
Feet are important indicators of viral infections, cardiovascular disease and neurological disorders.
McDermid artfully weaves Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth with Scotland’s Queen Gruoch, the real woman who inspired her.
Vertical farming - growing plants without soil in huge controlled environments - has huge potential to support traditional agriculture but won’t ever replace it.
How do our differences unite us? Lessons from a kids’ rock band.
It’s a rare event for an MP to leave government to join the opposition. But the timing here may mean voters will hardly notice.
A vote for Khan appears potentially more readily transferable to the other main candidates than a vote for Hall.
The ultra-orthodox unit of the IDF has been accused of serial human rights abuses against Palestinian civilians on the West Bank.
Scientists have monitored mangroves in Mauritius, and found some forests are growing.
Creative work can be exciting and rewarding, but it also requires a lot of energy and stamina.
Although cases have fallen significantly since the global mpox outbreak in 2022, the virus still continues to mutate.
Bernard Arnault’s five children are all involved in the luxury goods behemoth he founded - but what are the benefits and risks of keeping it in the family?
Mayoral votes, a by-election triggered by a scandal and a prime minister under threat. It’s a big week.