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Independent Analysis and Reportage

Bad day at work, or something worse?

Many nurses experience sexual comments, touching and intimidation at work. Too often, they are expected to cope quietly.

Lived experience of a mental health issue is often devalued in psychological research – embracing it can create more impact for minoritised communities.

Some bird keepers have tried to drug their animals to stop them engaging in solo sex.

Class-war rhetoric from Democratic candidates jams working-class voters into a prefabricated progressive agenda, an expert on rural and working-class communities argues.

In-person visits to important places, such as banks and health centres, can become very limited, even impossible.

The researchers looked at Akkermansia muciniphila, one of the most abundant gut microbes.

In cardiology, sex and gender-sensitive diagnosis and treatment planning are crucial, but biological differences remain the missing link in AI-powered human virtual twin technology.

Certain types of area across Scotland saw higher rates of votes for Reform UK, data reveals

The European Union has used money and enforcement infrastructure as the twin pillars of its migrant returns strategy. The evidence suggests it isn’t working.

Assessments are often treated as culturally neutral when they are not.

Global supply chains lead to companies capturing most of the value, while suppliers – and especially workers – get a much smaller share.