History & The Arts
A Victorian Christmas: Charles Darwin in New Zealand
In 1835, Charles Darwin had what he hoped would be his last Christmas before returning to Britiain.
History & The Arts
A Victorian Christmas: Victoria's Christmas
Victoria spends Christmas 1837 with a "merry" Lord Melbourne.
History & The Arts
Beethoven: The Expert View
Which passions drove one of the truly great composers, Ludwig van Beethoven?
History & The Arts
Killed by Agatha Christie: Strychnine and the detective novel
In the first Poirot book, the murderer's weapon of choice is the bitter poison strychnine. The scientist, writer and poison expert Deborah Blum reopens the case.
History & The Arts
Why the bands played on: Live music in the shadow of the Paris attacks
The murderers who killed gig-goers during the Paris attacks challenged popular music's power to show defiance. They shouldn't win, says Adam Behr.
History & The Arts
Vikings - just misunderstood?
Vikings weren't just raiders and pillagers - they were pioneers of craft and trade.
Health, Sports & Psychology
Do books need trigger warnings for distressing content?
At Lancaster University English literature students have requested that trigger warnings be added to texts that include distressing passages. Claudia Hammond examines.
Society, Politics & Law
Uncanny valley: why we find human-like robots and dolls so creepy
Why do robots that look human (but not quite human enough) make us uncomfortable?
History & The Arts
Mizuki Shigeru: An appreciation
Manga artist, folklorist and icon Mizuki Shigeru has died. Nevin Thompson explains the role he played in Japanese culture, and why he'll be so missed.
History & The Arts
What were Victorian pauper's graves like?
An account of a tragedy in a London graveyard gives an insight into the way the poor were buried in 19th Century England.
Society, Politics & Law
Are businesses just leaping on transgender trends to turn a profit?
When Selfridges is clearing space to make a genderfluid display space, and Will Young is working with trans actors, transgender people might seem to be riding a wave into the heart of the mainstream. But, says Ray Fillar, until the media goes deeper than just jumping on the transwagon, we've still a long way to go.
History & The Arts
Is Adele's decision to keep 25 off Spotify going to change the music industry?
Adele has sold shedloads of her new album - and kept it off streaming services. But she might be fighting a losing battle...