It's Britain, but not as we know it
The Death of Britain? The UK's Constitutional Crisis
The Death of Britain? The UK's Constitutional Crisis
The Passing of an Illusion
Armed Struggle and the Search for State
Entre Nous
Developments in West European Politics - Developments in Central and East European Politics - European Democracies - Politics in Western Europe
This week's competition, in which you have to identify a book from its opening sentence, is from a novel that established a certain hair colour in everyday conversation: " A gentleman friend and I...
The Development Dilemma
Asian Values and Human Rights
Tiger on the Brink
John Davies picks programmes of interest to THES readers. (Times pm unless stated.) Pick of the week Radio 4's Saturday afternoon explorations of history's byways can be illuminating. Take this week'...
Archaeologist Simon James has been called an English nationalist and been accused of perpetrating genocide. Why? Because he dared to argue that the Celts never actually existed. Barry Cunliffe sorts...
Challenging the historical basis of Celtic identity is a hazardous pastime. Some have accused me of pursuing a clandestine English nationalist or racist agenda, of perpetrating 'genocide' and '...
Forget IQ, whatseparates stars from ploddersin the workplace is emotional intelligence. Ayala Ochert meets the man who wants academics to teach EQ In the beginning the word was IQ. Everyone believed...
Flies, like us, have genes for time, love and memory. Scientists are already manipulating them. And it won't be long before they are able to do this for people too, says Jonathan Weiner My father is...
Rodney Brooks is trying to build a human. He tells Kathryn Jackson what it is like to play God Thirty years ago an Australian boy was given two books: The How and Why Book of Electricity and The How...