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A new study has attempted to quantify the pandemic’s effects on global health by surveying people across 13 countries.
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The game that’s all about jumping comes alive in a film where the story is secondary to celebrating decades of Mario.
CCTV footage shows officers seizing the dolls.
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Is the bemused owner of a collection of these dolls an outlier or representative of the British public?
The Daube in Serbia, country six of ten.
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Transboundary water cooperation can reduce conflict and promote sustainable development.
Climbing inflation.
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The deeper causes of inflation will make it very difficult to bring price rises down to more manageable levels.
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Young people told us that adults’ views about online harms rarely reflected their own.
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Pegging slurs as a gimmick or banter, not only dishonours those who have died fighting against racism. It dilutes the violence racial slurs carry.
News headlines tell you little about the realities of divorce for most couples.
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Huge legal bills are the exception not the rule, and there isn’t much data about how couples decide to split their assets when a marriage breaks down.
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Orangutans, gorillas and chimpanzees seem to enjoy the buzz of getting dizzy.
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Instead of simply applauding nudges, journalists should critically assess when and why governments use this tool.
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The largest review of evidence on brain training for ADHD suggests it might be time to try a different approach.
Tippi Hedren in Hitchcock’s adaptation of The Birds.
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Rereading du Maurier’s story of relentless devastation shows how the writer anticipated some of our most pressing environmental concerns.
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After Finland was recently named the happiest country in the world for the sixth year in a row, it was suggested that positivity among the Finnish is related to their expectations.
The SNP’s former chief executive, Peter Murrell.
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The SNP faced unprecedented scenes yesterday when the husband of the recently resigned first minister was arrested at their home.
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While there are some benefits to the free trade agreement, the UK would be better off striking a deal with its neighbours.
The experience of feeling a presence can be unnerving.
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It is deeply connected to sleep paralysis but that can’t explain everything.
Finland is the happiest country in the world for six years in a row.
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Finns have good schools, public transport, and the difference between the highest- and lowest-paid is quite small. These are factors in high levels of happiness.
Intensive or efficient?
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Why ‘local’ and ‘natural’ food isn’t always good for the environment, and ‘industrial’ or ‘intensive’ farming isn’t always bad.
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The UK retail bank business model has allowed banks to make significant profits as interest rates have risen over the past year.
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The COVID pandemic has left lingering consequences both for people receiving adult social care and support in England, and for the workforce delivering it.