Josh Hall writes about technology, mental health and the future of work
August 2020
Why 'Zoom medicine' is not the answer to all our ills
Josh Hall
App-happy Matt Hancock wants telemedicine to be the new norm. But many chronically ill people depend on face-to-face care, says technology writer Josh Hall
March 2018
How Blockchain could help us take back control of our privacy
Josh Hall
The Cambridge Analytica breaches show the dangers of leaking personal, sensitive data online – but there’s a way to avoid this, says writer Josh Hall
February 2018
Blockchain could reshape our world – and the far right is one step ahead
Josh Hall
Crypto technology is coming to a crossroads. Plenty want to use it to radically redistribute wealth – but plenty don’t, says writer Josh Hall
March 2015
Hanoi Masters: the musicians keeping Vietnam's lost songs alive
To mark the 40th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam war, an extraordinary record has collected the work of the country’s master musicians. The result is an intensely affecting set of songs shot through with loss
August 2014
Can the Music Venue Trust save Britain's pub circuit?
Thanks to growing demand for housing and draconian breweries, the small music venue is an endangered species – unless a new coalition of music-lovers can revive it