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In every chapter we find the author in a different bothy (11 in Scotland, one in Wales), usually escaping some undetailed ...
From atheist YouTuber to praying for divine revelation, what has happened to Alex O’Connor?
Back in 2017, a resident-led campaign chased off planning applications for two gas power plants, one of which was to be built ...
Syrian refugees in London after they arrived from Calais via the “Safe Passage” legal route (Alamy Stock Photo) On a warm afternoon last July, Ahmed went back in time. He and I exited the train at ...
I am a gay man who, when arguing for gay marriage, has been called “lesser”, “unnatural”, “deviant” and “sinful”. In these arguments the love I have for my fiancé has been belittled as just “sex” or ...
Will future sex tech be more inclusive? What’s at stake in the design and distribution of sex robots? And what role could they play in our relationships? In this second episode of our podcast "With ...
Why do we value some forms of knowledge over others? In this fourth episode of our podcast With Reason, we talk to Minna Salami about her bold new book ‘ Sensuous Knowledge: A Black Feminist Approach ...
Absolutely. It's a really kind of fascinating and sometimes quite surreal area where sex researchers are doing really interesting work in trying to understand, you know, mechanisms of arousal, for ...
Alamy Stock Photo My wife and I tied the knot in 2017, four years after same-sex weddings began to be legally recognised in England and Wales. When we made the decision to walk down the aisle, I felt ...
The poet, author and broadcaster Michael Rosen almost died of COVID-19. In episode eleven of With Reason, he talks to Samira Shackle about that experience, described in his new book ‘Many Different ...
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