9 December 2019 Gudrun Kunst awarded Macintosh Professorship by Royal College of Anaesthetists Professor Gudrun Kunst was recently recognised by the Royal College of Anaesthetists for her… Technology & Science
9 December 2019 Getting to net-zero fast and slow FRANS BERKHOUT: Climate change policy is high on the agenda this time round, but there's divergence… Technology & Science International
9 December 2019 "Move on, there's nothing to see here": defence in the manifestos BENEDICT WILKINSON: Despite the very real challenges for UK defence going forward, the parties'… International
9 December 2019 Despite the potential for electoral success, the Conservatives' Brexit policy spells trouble ahead ANAND MENON: Can the coalition of voters required to “get Brexit done” hang together to see through… International
9 December 2019 What the manifestos envision for government, technology and digital rights SWEE LENG HARRIS: With digital government increasingly replacing analogue administration in the UK… Law
9 December 2019 Polarisation during the general election campaign Brexit identities have grown stronger, and opposing groups have very negative views of each other Society
9 December 2019 The main political parties are not dealing with the public's concerns on crime The public see crime as the third most important issue facing the country, after the NHS and Brexit Society
9 December 2019 The two main parties play it safe with minimal detail on Brexit JILL RUTTER: The Conservatives are vague, while Labour relegates Brexit to the back of their… Society
9 December 2019 Vague, sweeping policies risk turning voters against the climate agenda NICK BUTLER: There are three serious problems with the policy proposals being offered to voters in… Society
9 December 2019 What the election could mean for Britain's foreign policy ARMIDA VAN RIJ: What the party manifestos say about the UK's role on the world stage Society