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Thousands of Chinese-made CCTV cameras installed in Afghanistan are being used by the Taliban to surveil and punish women for minor infractions related to their attire and speech.
The media's intense focus on the late Cambridge professor Jason Arday's race is criticized as a betrayal of a system suspicious of Black achievement.
Nigel Farage won his byelection but his party's struggles suggest he could be a divisive figure whose influence sinks his own movement.
A privately owned tiger attacked a keeper and escaped into a residential town, leading to its death, in an incident that has left the community on edge.
A fire service chief warns that the current situation is 'unprecedented' and becoming the 'new normal' due to a lack of resources.
According to Burnham, North Sea fossil fuels could play a role in transitioning towards clean energy sources.
While student enrollment is increasing, universities in the UK are facing an uncertain future due to significant debt.
A meeting between a former Page 3 model and a prominent campaigner against the practice signifies a shift in media representation.
Actor Anthony Hopkins shares insights into his musical compositions, childhood influences, and spiritual journey as he prepares to release an album.
Journalist Rachel Aviv discusses the case of Lucy Letby, describing it as a story that felt like a myth unfolding in real-time.
Eva Wiseman argues that Meta's controversial 'pervert glasses' underscore the enduring relevance of shame in society.
A feature exploring the resurgence and cultural significance of male friendships, or 'bromance'.
An investigation into Peter Mandelson's ties with Jeffrey Epstein, examining his role and potential influence based on UK government documents and Epstein files.
This piece reflects on the death of Jason Arday, questioning the harsh treatment he may have faced and advocating for more understanding.