A team from across the Guardian set out to investigate the full extent of private equity’s stake in Britain’s public and essential services. The scale and opacity posed many challenges ...
Collieries turned into retail parks, manufacturing in the doldrums. The problem is vast, but at least the PM-in-waiting sees it: and in that there is hope, says Guardian columnist John Harris ...
Meet Joshua Jung, the papercraft artist turning cardstock into stunning scale aircraft models, then gifting them to pilots ...
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How many more?- Urgent call to fix NI’s youth mental health services after heartbreaking losses
It comes after a number of young teenagers have taken their own lives in recent weeks in NI ...
The Aminbazar waste-to-energy project in Dhaka faces scrutiny for its potential to worsen environmental impacts while ...
The Nation Newspaper Public Service in challenging times: rethinking praxis for more inclusive and innovative reform ...
The US President arrives in Turkey to a Nato in the process of changing. Whether he likes what he see remains to be seen ...
Why TOGAF is useful for security architecture TOGAF is an enterprise architecture method, not a security framework. That distinction matters. If you try to use TOGAF as if it were a control catalogue, ...
What is being lost is not information. It is the capacity to do anything with information that requires a sustained, ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) recent exposure drafts on the Revised Guidelines for Financial Holding Companies and the ...
From Bloom to PRISM explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping education, urging a rethink of learning models, ...
A new AI analysis suggests King Charles and the palace are beating Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the battle for ...
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