What went wrong at Jamie’s Italian?
Stretched staff, cavernous premises and the curse of the coupon.
What have economists been getting wrong?
Evan Davis explains how the field of economics is asking itself some tough questions.
If a house was designed by machine, how would it look?
This house was designed using algorithms and machines. They chose complex, organic-looking forms.
How computing’s first ‘killer app’ changed everything
Technology reshapes the workplace in much subtler ways than simply robots stealing jobs.
The pun-loving computer programs that write adverts
AI-powered advertising copywriters are coming, but can they be taught to be as inventive as humans?
Are barcodes the way to protect dementia patients?
How technology and community support is keeping people with dementia in Japan safe.
How Japan is keeping people with dementia safe
Each year in Japan thousands of elderly dementia sufferers go missing, but technology can now help.
Middlesbrough: Keeping the flames alive at final foundry
There is only one foundry left in Middlesbrough – the town once known as Ironopolis.
‘The bullying got worse and worse and I snapped’
How a troubled childhood gave investor Guy Hands the drive to succeed in life.
Are our weddings too white?
Why it might be time to rethink the way we celebrate as more couples come from diverse backgrounds.
