Review by Andy Ford, biomedical scientist The late Stephen Jay Gould is known for his large output of books on popular science, particularly in regard
Category: Science & Environment

COP28: business as usual
By Michael Roberts The COP28 conference on what to do about global warming and climate change held in Dubai finished last Thursday. Attended by a

Editorial: Cop28, the biggest circus in the world
The Cop26 meeting in Glasgow two years ago was described at the time by Swedish climate activist, Greta Thunberg, as just “more blah, blah blah”.

Review by Andy Ford The BBC Radio 4 series, The Life Scientific, gave a good summary on November 7 of the work and views of

By Cain O’Mahony The collapse of Babylon Health will be greeted with a cry of ‘good riddance’ from the labour movement and health campaigners. It

By Doctor Boris Campos, Lorient, Brittany Editorial note: in the second part of his article Doctor Boris Campos describes the power the pharmaceuticals industry holds

By Dr. Boris Campos, Lorient, Brittany Editorial note: with the Left of the Labour Movement in the UK vigorously defending the principles on which the

By David Cartwright, Glasgow North West Labour Party and Andrew Ford, Unite union rep in the NHS Boris Campos, a doctor who is active in

By Mark Langabeer, Hastings and Rye Labour member. In a new BBC series, Our Troubled Rivers, comedian and keen angler, Paul Whitehouse, travelled to many

By Sam Gleaden The average user now spends an astonishing 2 hours and 24 minutes on social media every day. This has seen social media