Tom Duggins
The Case for Making Food, Shelter and Public Transport Free for Everyone
'Universal Basic Services' is a radical idea from UCL Institute for Global Prosperity. But how would it work?
Invasive Tech Is Helping Your Boss Track Your Productivity
Advocates say new employee monitoring software helps maximise efficiency, but labour rights activists warn that it may be misused.
Why Humanoid Robots Are Invading Our Movies and TV
Between 'Westworld', 'Humans' and last year's 'Ex Machina', the influx of androids is undeniable. But it's not them we fear—it's something about us.
Championship Manager 99/00: Football's Answer to 'The Man in the High Castle'
While the new versions feature a re-imagined present, the beauty of Championship Manager 99/00 is that now, 17 years after the fact, it's all about an alternate past.
Welcome to the Travelling Kink Circus that is Aston Villa
Aston Villa fans endured eight months of Tim Sherwood leering over them in a sleeveless leather catsuit, whispering, "You like that, you little slag?" At least that's what it feels like.