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In an unusual move, the Archbishop of Canterbury has condemned a senior Nigerian archbishop for homophobic comments. But Justin Welby's position on gay Christians and same-sex marriage remains unclear.
Q&A with Sylvana Tomaselli, author of "Wollstonecraft: Philosophy, Passion, and Politics", a new look at the philosopher and moralist best known for "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman".
Out now – featuring Marci Shore on America's reckoning, Peter Salmon on Australia's battle with nature, Sami Kent on Turkey's city of secrets and Samir Jeraj on guidebooks to lost lands.
An unusual grant from a private company to the University of Oxford may signal a growing appreciation of the need to prevent global health crises before they occur.
AlphaGo, from the team at DeepMind, is now tantalisingly close to solving the protein-folding problem: a breakthrough which could lead to solutions to some of the world’s greatest challenges.
Church leaders in Ireland have become highly skilled at apologising for the past abuses of their institutions, but meaningful redress must be provided to survivors of the horrific system of mother and baby homes.
A new documentary "Women Leaving Islam", by the Council of Ex-Muslims of Britain, tells the story of six women escaping the violence of Islam's modesty culture.