A team from across the Guardian set out to investigate the full extent of private equity’s stake in Britain’s public and essential services. The scale and opacity posed many challenges ...
There is no shortage of theories, from stacks of cash hidden at home to illicit activities, but little in the way of ...
To help people who are affected by pollution and other environmental harms, it’s common sense to first get a detailed picture ...
Official data confirms that more than 100 schools now have 70 or more of pupils with additional support needs.
As allegations of LLM use rock the literary and media worlds, linguists explain what really distinguishes human and machine language, while novelists including Jennifer Egan and Jeanette Winterson ref ...
Inside a small laboratory at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka, the capital of Zambia, a technician splits a sputum sample in two. Half goes into a GeneXpert machine, the workhorse of ...
The Supreme Court ruled that all children born in the United States are citizens, rejecting Trump's attempt to redefine ...
As Singapore grapples with talent shortages, an ageing workforce and rapid AI disruption, its persistently low employee ...
The Aminbazar waste-to-energy project in Dhaka faces scrutiny for its potential to worsen environmental impacts while ...
An OECD survey found that some college students across developed countries have literacy and numeracy skills comparable to ...
The Supreme Court's ruling, one of the most anticipated of the year, addresses a high-profile cultural and political issue.
With impending federal changes to Medicaid, workforce issues and the increasing cost of American healthcare, many rural ...