Decorating the metaverse
The world of NFT art isn’t just about individual artists selling work to crypto nerds. As big brands get involved, there’s money to be made and kudos to
From self-lacerating memoir to by-election madness and a Labour Together takedown, The Mace’s literary editor Christopher Silvester rounds up the latest political books
The world of NFT art isn’t just about individual artists selling work to crypto nerds. As big brands get involved, there’s money to be made and kudos to
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has forced Germany to reconsider the penance it has paid to its past – and, unwittingly, to Putin
Naweed Khan hears from Future Shape’s tech guru Tony Fadell how skills honed in Silicon Valley can solve the climate crisis
Complex circumstances mean the 2022 local elections are unlikely to deliver the definitive coup de grace some are hoping for
It's the economy, stupid!
David Cameron's former Head of Press at No 10 recalls the vital and prescient lessons of 2011's phone hacking scandal
The restructuring at P&O ferries is an unfortunate but inevitable consequence of a wider storm in the sector
At times of humanitarian crisis, small measures can solve complicated problems
Tearing down statues is just one manifestation of a direct attack on our values, institutions and shared history
Finnish Ambassador to the UK Jukka Siukosaari reveals the Finnish insight on Russia and speculates on how the conflict will end