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The idea that autistic people lack a ‘theory of mind’ has shaped ASD research for 40 years. The evidence never supported it – and it’s time to move on.
The very loveable Wall-E. Disney Pixar
In the right context, films can move across many different genres in the span of their lifetime, depending on the audiences that watch them.
Steve Coogan as Mick McCarthy with Éanna Hardwicke as Roy Keane in Saipan. Aidan Monaghan
Framing the Keane-McCarthy spat as an intimate power struggle keeps the film from slipping into nostalgia or easy hero worship.
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An expert in the marketing of zero-alcohol drinks explains what went wrong.
The logo of the Anti-Noise League. Quiet/Noise Abatement League Catalogue
Noise first became a public health issue in interwar Britain – called the ‘age of noise’ by dystopian author Aldous Huxley.
The fledgling BBC showcased the works of painters like British war artist Paul Nash. Incamerastock / Alamy
After British television was established in 1926, it went on to foster a productively rich relationship with the arts, but coverage has seriously declined this century.
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New census-linked data reveals a stark UK health inequality: sexual minority people die younger and at higher rates than heterosexual people.
Young Iranians celebrate the traditional Persian fire feast at a club in Tehran, March 2024. ZUMA Press, Inc.
Iran’s young population is educated and connected to the world: even state violence cannot deny their freedom in the long run.
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In one of England’s most deprived cities with one of the most ambitious climate targets, research shows the huge influence that emotion has on sustainability goals.
Keane’s departure from the 2002 World Cup split Ireland fans – and, some say, the country. PA
This ridiculous but heartbreaking football bust-up nearly tore Ireland apart.
Royal Holloway University, where courses are adapting to reflect a rapidly changing world. N.M Bear / Shutterstock
We don’t just want employable graduates – we also need capable citizens.
US agriculture secretary, Brooke Rollins, talks to a pig farmer in Iowa, March 2025. Cecilia Lynch/USDA Photo/Alamy Live News
Deportations are draining the pool of agricultural workers, while tariffs are forcing up costs for farmers and small businesses.
The US president launches his so-called Board of Peace at the World Economic Forum in Davos. PA/Gian Ehrenzeller
Delegates at the World Economic Forum at Davos have been confronted with starkly opposing visions of the future of world affairs.
‘Liberation day’: but how did Donald Trump’s regime of tariffs really work for the US? EPA/Kent Nishimura/pool
The use of tariffs to try to rebalance trade has been a central plank of Trump 2.0 economic policy. But has it worked?
The US president claims to have ended eight wars. Steve Travelguide/Alamy Live News
The board of peace will be chaired by the US president and will cost member states US$1 billion to join.
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Romantasy is bringing big money into publishing and more women to fantasy.
Leonardo di Caprio at Bob in One Battle After Another. Warner Bros Pictures.
It seems apt then that two films concerned with the failures of leftwing revolutionary politics should emerge almost simultaneously with Donald Trump’s resurgence.
E.H Shepherd’s 1926 illustration of Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore. / Ian Dagnall Computing / Alamy
Celebrating literary anniversaries centres on many things including cultural connection, nostalgia, pride and a sense of belonging.
‘A country of rich people’: a superyacht with helicopter on board heads into Stockholm’s harbour. M-Production/Shutterstock
For some Swedes, the question isn’t simply whether a wealth tax works, but what kind of society has been lost with its abolition.
The head of Russia’s Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, named Vladimir Putin ‘chief exorcist’ in 2022 in response to the Kremlin calling for the ‘desatanisation’ of Ukraine. Maxim Shipenkov / EPA
Thousands of Russians have travelled to monasteries and priests for exorcisms since the start of the Ukraine war.

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