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The law on medicinal cannabis in the UK changed. Not that you’d notice.
Moral injury was also found to be one of the greatest challenges faced by UK journalists covering the 2015 refugee crisis.
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A recent review found moral injury was experienced by a wide range of people in different professions, including journalists, police, teachers and soldiers.
A 2018 protest against rape and violence against women in India.
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This is transcript of part four of the India Tomorrow series from The Anthill podcast, on women and gender politics in India.
🎧 Part 4 of India Tomorrow digs into what life is like for women in India.
Children are growing up hungry across Britain.
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British children left angry and bewildered by food poverty.
Members of Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Guard watch the border with Colombia. February 24, 2019.
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Despite its rhetoric, the Bolivarian Revolution is betraying Venezuela’s indigenous people.
Could a machine do better?
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Artificial intelligence is being used to diagnose breast cancers from early mammogram tests.
High Life: where slow cinema is concerned, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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Slow movies have until now been largely confined to arthouse cinema, for film aficionados only. Not any more.
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Why the government’s post-Brexit immigration proposals are particularly bad for women.
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Currently, all the value in sewage sludge is literally being flushed down the toilet.
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New study proves that asking doctors to prescribe fewer antibiotics won’t work.
Staying separate.
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Supermarkets have been hit by multiple disruptions in the past couple of decades and they are struggling to survive.
Zelensky: Ukraine’s stand-up president.
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Humour can diffuse tension, foster creativity and help build a team.
I spy with my little eye…
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Pets, like guinea pigs, lead very different lives to humans – and that’s why they need very different eyes, too.
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A new reactor may soon be able to safely disinfect the air in crowded spaces.
Prime minister Pedro Sanchez addresses supporters after securing the largest share of the vote.
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Sánchez seeks to build alliances but not a formal coalition as the Socialists win but fall short of an absolute majority.
Zambia’s president, Edgar Lungu.
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Is a perfect storm brewing in the African nation?
Fridays For Future strikes in New Delhi, India.
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Never mind the future – rich countries have already benefited from climate change, while poor countries have suffered dramatic economic losses.
Nelson Mandela and outgoing president Frederik Willem de Klerk.
Nelson Mandela’s dream of a great rainbow nation has been badly but not fatally undermined by corruption, violence and inequality.
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How a phobia of the dentist can ruin your smile.
What the papers say.
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When we read press reports about immigration it pays to think about what motivates the journalists.
Phosphorene nanoribbons.
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Phosphorene nanoribbons are like tagliatelle, but carry the potential to boost battery capacity by 50%.
Grafitti in Creggan, near where Lyra McKee was shot.
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Some of those who’ve grown up after the 1998 Good Friday Agreement are drawn into paramilitary groups due to a lack of power, protection and belonging.
Privacy, please.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex wish to keep the arrival of their baby private – and it’s caused some consternation. But this was normal for most medieval women.
How much longer in Number 10?
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The Conservatives need to think beyond Theresa May, and consider once again what it is to be a conservative.