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Four pieces of advice for young people wanting to fight climate change.
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Revolut recently got an EU banking licence from Lithuania but it’s facing some political headwinds.
On foot.
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Other people influence how we vote, what jobs we apply for, which gadgets we buy – so of course they influence how we get around the city.
Putting on a mask doesn’t make depression any easier.
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Almost half of people with depression don’t appear as sad as you’d expect, but are at a particularly high risk of suicide.
Chuck Umunna and several other Labour MPs have quit the party.
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The Labour split may cause electoral problems, but it could also prompt fresh thinking.
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A recent report warned that insects ‘could vanish by the end of the century’. Here’s why that would cause a collapse of nature.
Prize-winning author Andrea Levy was a strong voice for the Caribbean diaspora.
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Her novels and essays, especially Small Island and The Long Song, brought Britain’s slave-owning colonial history home to ordinary Britons, black and white alike.
Gamers targeted by the army for their ‘drive’.
When the army inserted a recruitment supplement in a gaming magazine was it reaching the right people?
Jodie Whittaker.
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As another actor speaks of pressure to look the ‘right’ way, research reveals that this pressure is prevalent at all levels of the industry.
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Why a recent report, backed by university staff, argues that institutions should start offering students places after they’ve received their A-level results.
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Gathering Storm and other games like Frostpunk are now engaging with environmental issues.
Fossilised burrows are changing what we know about the evolution of life.
Newly found fossils point to a link between a rise in atmospheric oxygen and the first emergence of complex life on Earth.
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Inequality is one of the major issues of the modern age – but understanding where it happens is harder than you think.
A handout photo of Shamima Begum, who left London in 2015 to join Islamic State.
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A schoolgirl who left Bethnal Green to join Islamic State in Syria is now in a refugee camp and wants to return to the UK.
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Cyber attacks need two components – the tools to exploit vulnerabilities and the people with the expertise to deploy them.
Marx’s tombstone was vandalised with a hammer in February 2019.
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Statues to divisive figures are increasingly becoming the target of protest and vandalism.
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Simulating real-life disaster situations helps students develop physical and emotional resilience and leadership skills.
Young boy receiving polio vaccine.
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A bit of humility can go a long way.
Opportunity in Endurance Crater.
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Rovers including ‘Rosalind Franklin’ will pick up where Opportunity left off – trying to answer the question of whether there is, or ever has been, life on Mars.
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Many homes are already smart – but they’re about to get much smarter.
Presidential Candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari (L) and his running mate, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo (R) attend a campaign rally.
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Buhari’s handling of the economy has been somewhere between poor and appalling. But the same could be said of past administrations.
Ant infected and killed by entomopathogenic fungus.
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New research shows teaming fungi with ‘friendly’ viruses could create an environmentally sustaiable and efficient way to protect crops.
Out in the field.
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Learning is not just for young people – it can help older people lead fulfilling lives in their twilight years.
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Zebrafish study could have implications for human fertilisation technology.
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Bollywood actress Tanushree Dutta has opened the floodgates.