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Barbara Speed is comment editor at the i, and was technology and digital culture writer at the New Statesman, and a staff writer at CityMetric.
As a child, the American Solomon believed the UK would be a land of plenty. Now, he sees travel as a way to combat insularity.
When 21-year-old Alfie Deyes released his first book, it was No 1 on the Sunday Times bestseller list for 11 weeks. Who are the YouTubers – and why are their books so successful?
Groupon photoshoots, SEO, and what spying and sex work have in common.
Enough of "linked" and "attributable": a new paper concludes that alcohol directly causes seven types of cancer.
The political and policy-based implications of the new Secretary of State for the Home Department.
The so-called “Jungle” refugee camp is now an established community with complex, daily needs – but donations are drying up.
The new film Worst Tinder Date Ever will join a long tradition of poorly-thought-through tech storylines.
British-owned ARM Holdings will be sold to Japanese phone company SoftBank.
“Terms of abuse that will not be tolerated include (but are not limited to): traitor, scum or scab.”
A robot was used in Dallas to kill a suspected shooter. Is this the future of policing?