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Hundreds of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens were not alone. Tom Whipple explains how
The Swedish government's approach to coronavirus has been controversial. Unlike in the UK, they
Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, is fighting extradition to the US, after seven years
As a number of existing therapies are being re-purposed to help patients with the most severe Covid-
With reading on the rise under the lockdown, the Times Literary Supplement editor Stig Abell suggest
We have been warned that the Easter bank holiday could see the peak of the coronavirus crisis in the
It looks like the US will be badly hit by coronavirus. Could President Trump's approach be his
The United States is now at the centre of the global coronavirus crisis and New York is the wor
As Brazilian politicians argue over how to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, we speak to three re
On Saturday Labour party members selected a new leader. Is this the end of Corbynism? And what is th
Are we doing enough to stop the spread of coronavirus? And what does the World Health Organisation t
An army of volunteers has sprung up across the country in response to the coronavirus cris
As we get used to our new lives in isolation, there’s a question on everyone’s lips: how long will t
One week into the shutdown, and millions of us are dealing with the effects of isolation for the fir
We follow the owner of a food-to-go shop as he tries to keep his workforce employed. Our Enterprise
Couples all around Britain are being asked to make tough decisions. Apart or together, the Health Se
In the 1980s, the HIV/AIDS pandemic called for a clear, bold public health message. David Aaronovitc
Norman and Jorge are flatmates. But Norman happens to be 92 and Jorge is 26. In the time of coronavi
As strict new restrictions on daily life are announced by Boris Johnson we ask: what does it say abo
Will the iconic koala be able to survive after Australia's recent bushfires left the country's vast