Are British roads ready for the age of automation?
As self-driving cars reach London streets, how long it will be before the personal car – and the traffic jam – are a thing of the…
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As self-driving cars reach London streets, how long it will be before the personal car – and the traffic jam – are a thing of the…
By Arun Kakar
16- 24-year-olds are boozing less, but is the UK’s drinking culture really changing?
By Arun Kakar
The tragic deaths of two customers have left the sandwich chain strugging to maintain its image of wholesomeness and…
By Arun Kakar
The Health Secretary today announced additional funding for social care to “help the NHS through this winter,” but long-term…
By Arun Kakar
Speaking at a New Statesman Labour fringe, the Shadow Housing Secretary spoke about how housing associations can reconnect with…
By Arun Kakar
Shadow Environment Secretary Sue Hayman hailed Britain as the “international centre of nuclear excellence” at a New Statesman Labour…
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A debate at the Labour Party Conference, hosted by the New Statesman, highlighted the differing directions the party’s MPs…
By Arun Kakar
Can innovation solve the housing shortage? A panel at Labour Party conference explores the challenges facing the industry.
By Arun Kakar
Existing clean energy is able to provide for all of the UK’s electricity needs year-round, according to research from…
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