24 April 2019
Nuclear weapons might save the world from an asteroid strike – but we need to change the law first
At the intersection of nuclear non-proliferation law and space law, various Cold War-era treaties would appear to rule out nuclear planetary defence.
Personalities are like traditions – unique patterns of behaviour that build over a lifetime of improvisation
Our personalities, like most ways in our minds vary, are a complex mix of nature and nurture. Nature certainly matters: studies of twins, separated from birth, show that our genes can shape our lives.
Nancy Pelosi on Brexit: why Irish-US diplomacy is a powerful force in border talks
The warning that a trade deal with the US is off the table if the Good Friday Agreement is compromised should not be ignored amid the chaotic realignments of transatlantic relations.