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Ethics

July 2024

  • people celebrate at a concert, with one person crowdsurfing

    ‘How many aura points did I lose?’ The new coolness currency has hints of Aristotle

  • Will Hutton

    The rich were led to believe they were different. Those days are numbered

    Will Hutton
  • A person holds a sign saying "Justices should not have sugar daddies" while holding a umbrella with dollars printed on it.

    Democratic senators call on DoJ to investigate Clarence Thomas

  • Professor Jacob Hanna, a specialist in molecular genetics at Israel's Weizmann Institute of Science, demonstrates his roller culture incubator used to grow synthetic mouse embryos in a lab in the Israeli central city of Rehovot on August 4, 2022

    Work on synthetic human embryos to get code of practice in UK

June 2024

  • Conscientious objector Peter Hathorn in Cape Town, South Africa, sitting in front of a white sheet hanging on a frame

    ‘You can’t fight your way to peace’: from a 20-year-old Israeli to a 99-year-old Briton, eight conscientious objectors on why they refused to serve in the army

    Military service for 18-year-olds is a key Tory election pledge in the UK. But in countries with conscription, opting out comes at a heavy cost – ostracisation, fines and time in prison
  • trolley

    The big idea
    The big idea: is it OK to do wrong for the greater good?

    Jailed tycoon Sam Bankman-Fried believed altruism justified his actions. Was he right?
  • An illustration of two yogis facing the sun

    Making sense of it
    Yes, praying and posing can bring joy – but true spirituality demands something more of us

    Jackie Bailey
    I don’t want to be ‘McMindful’ but rather extend myself beyond my ‘self’ and contribute to the wellness of all beings

May 2024

  • Sam Fowles

    Lying politicians in the Senedd may finally be held to account – but why should we stop at Wales?

    Sam Fowles
    The Welsh parliament could make wilfully misleading the public a criminal offence. The rest of the UK deserves the same protection from untruths, says the barrister and broadcaster Sam Fowles
  • Sonia Sodha

    Sometimes our take on human nature trumps our political allegiances. Good

    Sonia Sodha
    As I found during last week’s assisted dying debate, it’s not wrong to agree with the other side
  • George Monbiot

    I have a cure for our ailing democracy: ban all donors, British and foreign. Run politics on membership fees

    George Monbiot
    Our system is full of loopholes and vulnerable to millionaires’ and plutocrats’ demands, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

April 2024

  • a side-by-side image of Matt Gaetz and Kevin McCarthy

    McCarthy says Gaetz ousted him to stop ethics complaint over sex scandal

  • Nesrine Malik

    Six months in, the war in Gaza has dramatically shifted – and Israel is running out of road

    Nesrine Malik

March 2024

  • Chris Anderson

    Tired of the doom-scroll? This is how to find the kinder, more uplifting side of the internet

    Chris Anderson
    It is easy to see the world in a pessimistic light, but by tapping into our innate generosity we have the power to change it, says Chris Anderson, the head of TED

February 2024

  • Demonstrators with posters attacking the Tories

    Overhaul UK ministers’ ethics system, cross-party commission urges

    Group draws up 100 proposals, including that ministers swear oath to uphold a new code of standards

January 2024

  • George Monbiot

    To beat Trump, we need to know why Americans keep voting for him. Psychologists may have the answer

    George Monbiot
  • Julian Baggini

    The Post Office scandal is a rare moment of catharsis. Now, we must channel that rage

    Julian Baggini

December 2023

  • Early stage embryo

    Scientists call for review of UK’s 14-day rule on embryo research

    Extending the limit could help uncover causes of recurrent miscarriage and congenital conditions, experts say

November 2023

  • Close-up of George Santos.

    ‘A bit of a clown’: a look at Congressman George Santos’s endless fabrications

    The New York fabulist accomplished practically nothing in his political career, just self-promotion through sheer chutzpah

October 2023

  • Activists call for Senate to investigate Justices and pass binding code of ethics<br>epa10949190 Activists participate in a protest calling on the Senate leadership to investigate Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito as well as to pass a binding code of ethics for Supreme Court justices in front of the Supreme Court building in Washington, DC, USA, 30 October 2023. Most recently U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is under fire for not reporting that a wealthy friend forgave a 267,000 US Dollar loan to him for the purchase of an RV (Recreational Vehicle). EPA/SHAWN THEW

    Democrats plan to subpoena Leonard Leo over perks to supreme court justices

  • Cars parked bumper to bumper

    I didn’t mean to crash into a stranger’s car. What shocked me was that he believed me

    Emma Wilkins
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