‘Like a DVD in the present tense’: are we ready for film distribution via USB drives?
As big tech continues to dominate the film industry, Video StoreAge is a uniquely crafted company that works with film-makers to sell independent films on USB drives
Meningitis B: what are the symptoms, how is it spread and is there a vaccine?
Variant identified in Kent can cause long-term complications and prove fatal if not caught early with antibiotics
Florida Republican student group sues university after suspension over Nazi salute post
The University of Florida campus group says the suspension over an off-campus post violated free speech
Trump administration to slash fee to renounce US citizenship from $2,350 to $450
White House will take a financial loss to make it easier for Americans to walk away from citizenship starting in April
‘Everyone will tune in – she’s one of our own’: Jessie Buckley’s home town abuzz before Oscars
Excitement in Killarney will reach fever pitch on Sunday, when the actor is hotly tipped to become the first Irish woman to win best actress
Norwegian parliament votes to investigate links between Epstein and foreign office
Prime minister Jonas Gahr Støre says connections have been proved between those in ‘trusted and central positions’ and late sex offender
Trump counter-terrorism chief quits over Iran war, blaming Israel
Joe Kent resigned as national counter-terrorism center director, saying Iran posed no imminent threat to the US
Germany narrowly meets climate targets as emissions barely fall in 2025
Greenhouse gases dropped just 0.1% last year as environment minister criticises lack of improvement
‘Everything was burning, people were burning’: witnesses describe strike on Kabul drug rehab centre
Pakistani strike on Afghan capital kills 400 people, who burned in their beds or were crushed by collapsing walls
UK has flown 100,000 nationals out of Middle East since Iran conflict began
Foreign secretary says one third of those who were in region have left as MPs press for support for those still stranded
‘It’s like Covid II’: Canterbury’s student hangouts left empty by meningitis scare
Many have left for the Easter holiday early after in-person university assessments were cut and exams moved online
The government must rethink its settlement and citizenship reforms
Letter: Religious leaders, faith groups and charities urge Labour to ensure the proposals are fair and strengthen integration
Was Adam Smith’s ‘invisible hand’ on right or left?
Letters: Readers respond to an editorial about rescuing the economist from being invoked by rightwing free-marketeers
Trump’s Iran war has no ethical or legal grounds
Letters: At least in Iraq the Americans had the ‘Pottery Barn rule’: you break it, you own it, writes Prof James Pattison. Plus, letters by Ivette Félix Padilla, Chris Lake and Diana Francis