Virtuoso: John Coltrane (tenor sax), Cannonball Adderley (alto sax), Miles Davis (trumpet) and Bill Evans (piano) recording Kind of Blue in 1959.
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The release of a John Coltrane movie soundtrack from 1964 has brought jazz movies into focus.
Manchester United’s Old Trafford Stadium with an anti racism banner on match day, April 13 2019.
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Online abuse and institutional racism are ruining the beautiful game.
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We live in a society in which inequality is deepening – in this context, our words can have real and pernicious effects.
Women will keep fighting for true pensions equality.
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The ruling suggests there is an enduring disregard for one of the most vulnerable groups in today’s society: older women.
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The world faces a collision between facts and alternative facts – so how do experts get their message heard over the din of fake news?
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The Princeton cosmologist helped pioneer our current model of the universe and began a whole new branch of physics.
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A good life for workers and a healthy natural environment aren’t mutually exclusive.
Taking a reading.
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How to interpret the readings to tell if you have high blood pressure.
Many vehicles can’t just be powered by battery.
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We can’t decarbonise the whole transport sector with just batteries - sustainable fuels are essential.
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We don’t want to have to think about our role in creating the individuals who commit violence. Amazingly, Joker asks us to.
Take it to the courts.
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Stereotypes that paint landlords as “bad” and tenants as “good”, and pit the two groups against each other, are actually holding back progress.
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Shoppers struggle to make sense of food labels – and aren’t always sure what they’re eating.
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For lesbian couples or trans men, the ‘unexpected’ gender of one parent causes difficulties for maternity services where notions of ‘normal’ are increasingly out of step with the times.
Struggling to take off.
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Contrary to popular belief, entrepreneurship has been on a worryingly downward trend since the 1980s – here’s why.
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John Carlisle’s method for spotting potentially fraudulent figures has already been adopted by two top medical journals.
A fighter from the Syrian Democratic Forces in Baghuz, Syria in March 2019.
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Why the US decision to withdraw troops from northern Syria is so dangerous.
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New research uncovers the reasons for the chronic underspending on young people’s mental health services.
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Proper support for breastfeeding is an environmental imperative.
Supporters of Extinction Rebellion march in London.
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The conventional channels for scientists to inform and influence policy are not addressing the climate and ecological crises quickly enough.
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Red meat and processed meat seemed to get the all clear in a recent study but not everyone agrees.
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B Corp certification is the latest status clothing for conscious companies. But without a clear indication of how it improves business practices, what does it really add?
The way a person with Lewy body dementia walks is different from the way a person with Alzheimer’s walks.
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Having better diagnostic tools will allow healthcare professionals to provide the best care possible.
Algorithms can reinforce existing biases in society.
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The fundamental problem with AI is it is often riddled with society’s existing biases and prejudices.
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Division among the opposition parties continues to play into Boris Johnson’s hands.
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More people are drinking unpasteurised milk but what does the evidence say?