Successive UK governments keep failing on fraud – and the problem is only getting worse
Fraud now accounts for most UK crime, yet government efforts remain fragmented and weak after decades of neglect.
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Fraud now accounts for most UK crime, yet government efforts remain fragmented and weak after decades of neglect.
E-fuels are going to be most useful in sectors like aviation and shipping.
Most wage earners don’t get to choose how they get paid or taxed.
This needs to be the Cop of implementation. We already have enough paperwork and knowledge, now it’s time to put those insights into practice and make change happen.
Some peasants were entitled to up to a year and a day of leave if they were sick.
Policy proposals suggest that universities should streamline their offerings to students.
One factor preventing wider recognition of the Holodomor as a central moment in 20th century history is the lack of compelling treatment in film.
Autonomous shuttle buses are planned for the Italian city of Trento that would pick people up at their homes.
Atmospheric scientist Laura Wilcox talks to The Conversation Weekly about the measures China took to improve its air pollution – and the unintended consequences for the climate.
Russia is ramping up pressure on Ukraine as Kyiv confronts calls to agree to a peace deal shaped by Moscow’s terms.
As ‘aliens’, postwar Greek immigrants attracted the attention of ASIO, irrespective of their political affiliation.
Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom has been described by film critics as ‘essential to have seen but impossible to watch’.
Once revered as a great humanitarian, Truby King has recently been characterised as a eugenicist. Seeing him in the context of his times might restore some balance.
Engineering microbes to soak up more carbon, boost crop yields and restore former farmland is appealing. But synthetic biology fixes must be done thoughtfully
Cop30’s flagship Tropical Forests Forever announcement puts investors before rainforests.
Unapologetically Ita sketches the public life of a person who gets things done. An account of her career as a journalist, however, is a job for another author.
New laws set to be introduced next year will require Victorian real estate agents to publish a property’s genuine reserve price at least a week before auction.
Unfortunately, despite an impressive cast and some outstanding performances, this King Lear is as exciting as boiled cabbage.
The land in question covers several publicly-owned parcels in Port Coquitlam and Coquitlam, including the Riverview lands, but not private properties.
The Manitoba government is planning to expand a law that protects people whose explicit or nude photos or videos are shared without their consent.