In 2013 a fire claimed the lives of religious students in Senegal. A decade on, the institution that had locked them inside is still resisting change
OPINION: Instead of launching a war, the US and UK could have weaned us off the fossil fuels that pay for the brutal regimes of dictators
Campaigners say the lobbying tactics used to argue against tougher measures on emissions echo those of the 20th century tobacco industry
Labour MP Clive Lewis: There is a crucial distinction between the UK’s imperialist wars, and Ukraine’s self-defence
Salary cuts will have a negative impact on their morale, preparedness and medical treatment, say soldiers
OPINION: The 2003 Iraq war led to huge numbers of civilian deaths, and continuing insurgencies in the Middle East and Africa
OPINION: Once Palantir is inside our health service, it will be hard to get rid of. The NHS should think carefully
LASTESIS was part of a progressive movement in Chile. Then voters rejected the country’s new constitution. So now what?
Palantir, whose owner claimed the NHS ‘makes people sick’, will ‘collect and process confidential patient information’
Thames Water has apologised for chasing a tenant who was recently homeless for his landlord’s bills