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Andy Martin Meet the Drug Hunters: the scientists determined to cure rare diseases

Andy Martin explores the world of the resolute few who persistently pursue the cure for conditions which even doctors and pharmaceutical companies have given up on

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David Lister What should we do about artists' transgressions?

When an artist is shown to have transgressed, his art too is forever spurned. Or is it? It seems to David Lister that there are bewildering inconsistencies over whom we choose to damn and whom we choose to indulge

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Josh Gabbatiss Will Brexit put us on the brink of another foot-and-mouth epidemic?

In 2001, the outbreak of the disease brought the country to a standstill. As we look back at the horror of those events, Josh Gabbatiss wonders whether lax controls and less money once we leave the EU could pose a threat to British farming

History ought to look more kindly on Tony Blair’s time in government

In an extract from their new book, Jon Davis and John Rentoul argue that many of the criticisms of New Labour in government are unfounded

What the Roman empire can tell us about modern middle east

The more you travel, the more you realise the obvious, says Robert Fisk: globalisation is nothing new. To fix today’s crises, we must look at the fall of the world’s greatest empire

The Australian view on Brexit: ‘What’s in it for us?’

Australians have had their fair share of political turbulence in recent years but, as Nick D Miller explains in a new book ,'Do They Mean Us?', many Down Under simply cannot understand Britain's act of self-sabotage