‘Machines set loose to slaughter’: the dangerous rise of military AI
Autonomous machines capable of deadly force are increasingly prevalent in modern warfare, despite...
‘Machines set loose to slaughter’: the dangerous rise of military AI
Autonomous machines capable of deadly force are increasingly prevalent in modern warfare, despite...
From the archives: The lawyer who takes the cases no one wants
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
Confessions of a killer policeman
In a state bloodied by decades of armed rebellion, Thounaojam Herojit became one of India’s most...
Inside the airline industry's meltdown
Coronavirus has hit few sectors harder than air travel, wiping out tens of thousands of jobs and...
From the archives: The prison where murderers play for Manchester United
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
How one man spent 34 years in prison after setting fire to a pair of curtains
David Blagdon’s long-term detention has been described as ‘barbaric’. Whatever his disastrous...
The disruption con: why big tech’s favourite buzzword is nonsense
How one magic word became a way of justifying Silicon Valley’s unconstrained power. By Adrian...
From the archives: Time, gentlemen: when will the last all-male clubs admit women?
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
How rescuing drowning migrants became a crime
The Iuventa ran hundreds of missions to save migrants from drowning off the coast of Libya. But...
'I don't want to be seen as a zealot': what MPs really think about the climate crisis
In return for anonymity, MPs agreed to speak candidly about climate change. The difference...
From the archives: The simple idea that could transform US criminal justice
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
It was once a widely accepted way of explaining why some children struggled to read and write....
Fashion's dirty secret: how sexual assault took hold in jeans factories
After revelations of sexual violence in Lesotho garment factories, where jeans are made for...
From the archives: The sugar conspiracy
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
How philanthropy benefits the super-rich
There are more philanthropists than ever before. Each year they give tens of billions to...
The butcher's shop that lasted 300 years (give or take)
Frank Fisher, now 90, was a traditional high street butcher his whole working life – as were...
From the archives: How Boots went rogue
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
Life after deportation: 'No one tells you how lonely you're going to be'
The Windrush scandal brought the cruelty of Britain’s deportation policies to light, but the...
Operation Condor: the cold war conspiracy that terrorised South America
During the 1970s and 80s, eight US-backed military dictatorships jointly plotted the cross-border...
From the archives: Tudormania: Why can’t we get over it?
We are raiding the Audio Long Reads archives and bringing you some classic pieces from years...
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