Gandalf and Picard: a bro-mance made in sci-fi heaven
Meeting Gandalf would be quite out of this world, but encountering Gandalf side-by-side with Star Trek’s Jean-Luc Picard took me to a whole new space-time continuum.
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An individual’s “right to be forgotten” is backed by the EU high court, which rules that Google must remove data from its search listings if asked, leaving lawyers, tech firms and Google reeling.
Meeting Gandalf would be quite out of this world, but encountering Gandalf side-by-side with Star Trek’s Jean-Luc Picard took me to a whole new space-time continuum.
Like many other brands, Samsung will have paid an ad agency to get their phone in front of my eyes. But as far as the tech giant is concerned, there are four different Geoff Whites…
As part of its bid for AstraZeneca, Pfizer has reached out to the UK’s scientific community with reassurances that it values research. But history suggests otherwise.
Colin Pillinger may be best known for Britain’s failed Beagle 2 landing on Mars, but the inspirational scientist had plenty more up his sleeve. Here are just some of his less well known achievements.
The arrest of Gerry Adams over Jean McConville’s death has put 1972 in the spotlight again. Channel 4 News speaks to author Susan McKay and revisits the worst year of the north of Ireland’s conflict.
I wonder how many people remembering Bob Hoskins’ huge contribution to film and television will note his kindness and generosity in the voluntary sector, which I saw first-hand.
Protesters mass at the British Museum, dressed as Vikings, to oppose the sponsorship of an exhibition by oil company BP – but when funds are low – where else can you turn?
The Australian prime minister says a “new phase” of searching will begin, looking at a wider part of the Indian Ocean floor. But it may take up to eight months to find any sign of the missing plane.
The family of a British teenager who has died, reportedly after taking a drug in a tribal ritual in Colombia, say they are “exceptionally sad” at the loss of their “polite, popular” son.
A housing association is offering a Cadbury’s Creme Egg as a reward to tenants who keep up with their rent despite being hit by government welfare reforms.
Ahead of the European elections in May, a new survey reveals that young people in the UK feel disengaged from the European Union. But why are we so uninterested?
From Bond ordering an ‘avocado pear’ to an 18th century novel about a London prostitute – your suggestions for books to get men reading.
North Dakota’s oil boom has a valuable by-product: natural gas. But the pipelines to transport it do not yet exist, and nearly 30 per cent of gas produced is being burned away into the atmosphere.
Kibera slum is home to nearly a million people. With an average income of less than a pound a day, it is one of the poorest parts of Kenya – a poverty that is attracting western tourists.