Subjects such as history are surely more useful for further study by teenagers in UK schools than mathematics, writes AC Grayling
Conservative Party
Tom Griffin explores how an ideological reliance on lobbying groups appears to be undermining another Conservative leader
Friday's violent scenes reveal the modern far-right's tactics, its driving ideology – and how hate has been mainstreamed by the UK Government. Sian Norris reports
Exclusive Omnisis poll finds public believes Richard Sharp should now quit over the loan scandal involving Boris Johnson, as a committee of MPs urge him to "reflect" on his position
BBC Chairman Richard Sharp's hidden involvement in arranging a £800,000 loan for the former PM exposes the gilded upper circles of politics and media in the UK, writes Adam Bienkov
Ellie Newis digs into the post-Brexit recruitment and retention crisis in the NHS
The Prime Minister has still not published his tax returns – months after originally promised – triggering questions about what they may contain, reports Adam Bienkov
Three years on from Britain's exit from the EU, the deep impact on our economy and national standing is now undeniable, writes Adam Bienkov
With the former Prime Minister again dominating the news with claims of alleged nuclear threats from Vladimir Putin, former diplomat Alexandra Hall Hall puts his record on Ukraine under the spotlight
As the former PM continues to deny he sought financial advice from the BBC's now Chairman, guidance from his civil servant at the time has contradicted this, reports Josiah Mortimer