Getting meta all the time
An extended reality world where people are more cut off from human interaction is a real cause for concern
Boris Johnson may be in trouble, but the Britain he leads is not, argues Azeem Ibrahim
An extended reality world where people are more cut off from human interaction is a real cause for concern
True strategic autonomy will do much to strengthen the global economy for the EU and its allies
Agricultural inputs and technology can and should be a core part of delivering sustainable development in African agriculture
Daniel Korski, CEO and co-founder of PUBLIC, is closing the gap between technology and government
Democracy is under attack in Europe
Saying the word itself is easy - unless you’re Elton John. But a well pitched apology is an art that eludes most politicians
It is in the West's interest that Kazakhstan's significant advances of the last 30 years are maintained, argues Afzal Amin
Modern technologies could make the world a better place - or they could do the exact opposite
After 21 years at the BBC, Andrew Marr is breaking free – and the corporation will undoubtedly hope he’s not kickstarting a trend
There’s more to engaging with government than short-term lobbying for single issues