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“Truth’s a menace, science is a public danger,” says Mustapha Mond, the “Controller” in Aldous Huxley’s iconic dystopian ...
Daniel Sitole holds a diploma in journalism, B. Sc. (Economics) Hons, Pg. diploma in Finance & Projects Management and is an MBA (Finance) finalist. He has been published in Kenya, Canada and the US.
People are often surprised that I spend so much time with Corry, my ex-husband’s second wife, and that I speak so fondly of ...
Meet George Leo Lucas. At the turn of the 1970s, he is a middle-aged civil servant in London, working for the Board of Trade, ...
Ihsan Abdel Kouddous's classic novel - published in English for the first time - shines a light on politics and power in ...
Alex Niven is an author based in Newcastle upon Tyne. His latest book is "The North Will Rise Again" ...
Dawn today is a line of apricot beyond the trees. It starts as a smudge behind Credenhill, the silhouettes of pines sketching themselves in. The valley seems sunk in half-light, without birdsong. But ...
Cecilia Payne realised that the Sun and stars are primarily hydrogen and helium - only for a man to take credit for the discovery Cecilia Payne, Harvard's first female professor, at the College ...
If you’re the proud owner of a dog or cat, you might get the distinct impression that your pet has a sense of humour. They don’t literally tell jokes, of course, but many species of animal seem to ...