How do you like your fake steak cooked?
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One of the largest UK meat processors has launched a new vegan meat product. This was long overdue.
Muhammadu Buhari: staying put at Aso Rock.
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Investors favoured Muhammadu Buhari’s opponent, Atiku Abubakar. So what are the Nigerian president’s economic priorities?
Limited contact between the first British Sign Language communities created dialects that are still in use today.
Ten years ago, almost a third of self-employed people in the UK contributed to pension schemes. That figure has dropped dramatically.
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Half a century of British classic television available online? Sounds good, but will it be enough to take on the Netflix juggernaut?
The mariage burlesque of the Plastic System Band carnival group in Lamentin,
Martinique, 2012.
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The annual Carnival rituals subvert traditional French notions of family and sexuality.
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The tech giants are consistently failing to protect children.
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Forget challenges, adults should be taking a leaf out of children’s books when it comes to their reading habits.
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It now looks increasingly certain that the deadline for a deal will be extended beyond March 29. But what happens after that?
Story time.
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Sharing a book together doesn’t stop being important once a child learns to read.
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Progress on gender pay issues in finance especially has been too slow, fragmented and uneven.
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Socialisation of housing would see profits from rent put back into the maintenance and modernisation of the buildings.
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From 2008 to 2019, gospel news websites expanded enormously in Brazil. To what extent can their conservative views affect the rights of minority groups?
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Interoception – the awareness of internal body signals – is important for regulating eating and interpreting emotions.
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Amid a growing human population, African elephants are confined to an increasingly managed existence. Do we want more for one of the world’s most loved species?
Mukuru, Nairobi.
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How theatre and artwork allowed us to better address severe air pollution.
Dakota Blue Richards as Geraldine and Rufus Hound as Dr Prentice in a Made At Curve production of What the Butler saw, March 2017.
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Joe Orton’s final play, a savage parody of social attitudes to sexual coercion, could have been written for the #MeToo generation.
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It’s not just the media who fuel unnecessary concern about so-called suicide games.
Sally Challen’s son David outside the Court of Appeal.
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Sally Challen, convicted of murdering her husband in 2010, will now face a retrial. A lawyer explains the legal significance of the ruling.
Our brains evolved in a world without reading.
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Reading and writing may have evolved thanks to a natural ability of the brain’s visual cortex to process geometrical shapes.
Firefighters tackle a large blaze on Saddleworth Moor near Manchester, England, February 2019.
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Wildfires broke out across the British Isles during a recent heatwave. But the burning question of the link to climate change does not have an easy answer.
How much longer were you thinking?
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Even if parliament votes to delay Brexit beyond March 29, the EU27 would have to unanimously agree. Would they?
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Pagers may be old school, but they have many advantages over mobile phones.
Angler fish haunt the deep seas.
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The pressure in the deepest part of the ocean can be 1,000 times greater than the pressure we experience at sea level – but creatures that live and visit there have some very special features.
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We talk about artistic inspiration all the time – but science demands inspiration too.