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I’m sitting at my desk looking at Procter and Frere’s A New History of the Book of Common Prayer, and thinking of our ...
Twelve months ago, we published our shortlist of Top Thinkers for 2024—and you, Prospect readers, chose well. You picked Daron Acemoglu as the winner, and in October he received a second accolade: the ...
Alan and Lionel are joined by journalist Karen Hao, who reveals how she was banned from returning to OpenAI after writing a profile of the company In this week's episode of Media Confidential, Alan ...
The Indian constitution guarantees “freedom of speech and expression” for its citizens. This is a fundamental right. But based on the assault against the free press in India in recent times, you ...
On 5th March, the Government launched a consultation on Building the North Sea’s Energy Future. It is seeking expert insight into how it can drive the development of the UK’s offshore energy industry ...
Today’s EU-UK summit is historic. It’s the first formal gathering of this group since Brexit, bringing together the president of the European Council António Costa, the European Commission president ...
A cabinet minister has mounted a strong defence of the way the assisted dying debate has been conducted. The leader of the House, Lucy Powell, made the comments to MPs this morning in response to a ...
The violence in Gaza—credibly identified as genocide by scholars and legal experts alike—has now unfolded for over 600 days. This warfare against Palestinians living there is backed by the US ...
Tucked away to the side of Trafalgar Square, the Sainsbury Wing of the National Gallery is an unassuming building. Your first impression might be that it’s fairly ordinary. Then you notice something ...
Prospect has a history of producing in-depth policy analysis on topics ranging from climate change to skills, housing to the ...
What constitutes a ‘good death’ varies greatly between cultures. The most important thing is communication ...