May: Brexit from the ECHR.
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The home secretary is campaigning against Brexit, but with a caveat.
What do you mean you’ve locked all my doors?
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Nest’s decision to render its Revolv hub products useless shows how far the home automation industry has to go.
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Making it into the world championships can depend more on your sport’s rules than how good you are.
Rural schools don’t always have the latest tech.
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The Government changed the curriculum in 2014 so that all school children would be taught coding, but two years on this is far from reality.
A ready source of hearts…one day.
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A baboon survived nearly three years with a pigs heart, so does that mean cross-species transplantation is imminent?
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Faire pousser ses légumes en zones urbaines ? Rien de plus facile avec ces quelques pistes pour urbains à la main verte.
Will government cuts to tax credits hit Britain’s poorest the hardest?
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Plans to stop universal credit payments in favour of a ‘national living wage’ will not address the long-standing poverty of many people in paid employment.
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Essential reading for green-fingered urbanites and guerrilla gardeners.
Schools: pushed into becoming academies.
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An academic, and parent at a Manchester school that has chosen to become an academy, says surely there is a better way.
Because knowledge is power.
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Small nuclear reactors are one step closer to powering the UK’s future energy requirements.
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Wheatley has expertly reimagined Ballard’s futuristic novel in a way that rings true to modern living.
Chancellor George Osborne delivers his eighth budget.
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March 16, 2016
Geraint Johnes , Lancaster University ; Alan Shipman , The Open University ; Andrew Street , University of York ; Anya Ahmed , University of Salford ; Daniel Muijs , University of Southampton ; David Eiser , University of Stirling ; Eoin Flaherty , Queen's University Belfast ; Gavin Midgley , University of Southampton ; John Maloney , University of Exeter ; John Van Reenen , London School of Economics and Political Science ; Jonquil Lowe , The Open University , and Stephen Roper , Warwick Business School, University of Warwick
Amid sluggish global growth and a stuttering UK economy, George Osborne delivers his eighth budget.
Nature’s little vampire: the kissing bug.
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Could this be a solution to the global Chagas disease epidemic?
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Scientists are setting Japan on the road to recovery, using data to protect against future disasters.
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Scrapping €500 notes would inconvenience money launderers; it would also help the European Central Bank to make interest rates more negative.
New formula needed.
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The government is consulting on proposals for a new schools funding formula.
Hopefully they’ll go back to taking MDMA.
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As of next month, all legal highs will be banned in the UK when a new law comes into effect. Don’t expect it to work.
The flag of the Indian National Congress.
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Hindu nationalists may be in government, but they’ll never have a monopoly on India’s civic religion.
A tense start to the year in New Delhi.
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To know India’s future we must first understand Hindu nationalism’s past.
Sodium chloride – a controversial substance.
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It’s salt awareness week. so we asked two experts to give their views.