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Social media can be a force for good, but you need to be careful how you use it.
Alan Turing is now feted – but what of other gay people in government service?
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Hundreds, if not thousands, of gay people had their careers and lives blighted by official discrimination.
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Suicide on the railways costs lives – and prevention is about much more than erecting more fencing.
Smile: you’re on camera.
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TV cameras will be coming to a court near you.
Prime Minister Charles Michel holds a press conference after the attacks.
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It’s going to take time and money, but the country must act on its terrorism problem.
End of an era.
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Cuts to disability benefits were the latest in a series of unpopular and unsuccessful attempts to reform welfare.
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There’s loads of advice out there on how to save energy. But how much of it is based on real scientific evidence?
No one predicted the tech company’s move into the flag business.
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In the decade since its founding, Twitter has built a disproportionately large influence over many aspects of society.
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Europeans who have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Sudan or Syria now need a visa to travel to the US. Why?
Chancellor George Osborne delivers his eighth budget.
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March 16, 2016
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Amid sluggish global growth and a stuttering UK economy, George Osborne delivers his eighth budget.
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It’s not only Brian Johnson who’s at risk of deafness – are you around music a lot?
How not to deal with sales calls.
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Is hanging-up the only way of getting rid of cold callers?
Guangzhou Evergrande supporters cheer their team on at the 2015 Club World Cup.
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Big name signings, inflated wages, high hopes of success – welcome to China’s Super League.
Security at university isn’t just about what happens on campus.
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Preventing crime on campus is crucial, but so is pastoral care of students.
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Whether they charge for FoI searches or not, it’s still too hard to access government information.
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The Guardian is hoping the membership model for newspapers will help it survive.
But who’s the favourite?
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FIFA stands on the cusp of a new era. Here are the chances of the men who want to take on the challenge.
Researchers in Sichuan disguise themselves as the real thing.
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The country is fast becoming a world leader in conservation biology.
Is the NFL seeing a decline in popularity?
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The threat of millennial consumers to American football is no illusion.
Life hasn’t been sweet for the honeybees lately.
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New study maps the spread of ‘deformed wing virus’ – and it follows patterns of human trade.