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Research suggests tidying really can make you happier, but it comes with a warning.
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The ethical implications of putting vigilantes on the front line in the battle against child sex abuse.
‘I only want a wall!’
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According to Gallup, 88% of Republicans currently approve of the president – so why’s he so worried about his wall?
Anjli Mohindra as Nadia in The Bodyguard.
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Muslims have long been unfairly stereotyped in films and on TV.
May was meant to deliver Plan B, but she left MPs disappointed.
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The prime minister has failed to present anything different to parliament. Here’s what could happen now.
US president Donald Trump, wearing one of his iconic red trucker hats.
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Has the relationship between the Trump brand and the US president’s politics gone too far?
Worth the effort?
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There are lots of issues with recycling – but it’s still an important part of society’s efforts to live more sustainably.
Building resilience is not the way to tackle burnout.
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There’s a time cost and a risk of overspending for customers. For retailers, returns can be a massive headache.
A citizenship ceremony in Glasgow.
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New research suggests that refugees and family migrants are more likely to report a British identity than economic migrants.
'Portrait of Francis Bacon', Paul van Somer I (1617)
Bacon helped usher in the scientific revolution. If we’re serious about combatting global warming, we should follow his example.
Corbyn has a big demand and a big ambition.
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Corbyn says he won’t talk to the prime minister until she takes no-deal Brexit off the table. But will his gamble deliver the election he wants?
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Turning street lights off at midnight could save money, energy and help nocturnal ecosystems thrive.
Women in customer facing roles often suffer most.
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People with obesity earn less and have a harder time finding work.
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Victorian Britain laid the foundations for today’s overconsumptive meat industry. Might it also show us a way out?
Salvador Dalí: portrait of the artist.
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The Spanish artist was a master self-publicist and one of the most important thinkers in 20th-century art.
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Monopolies are bad for innovation and dismantling them would help the US economy compete.
Corrupt code.
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An ethicist on why fixing algorithms may not be the best response to algorithmic bias.
On January 18, 1919 the Great Powers met for the opening of the Versailles Conference.
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The Versailles Conference set up the ill-fated League of Nations. We must not allow the United Nations to suffer the same fate.
Saoirse Ronan plays the Scottish queen.
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The doomed Scottish monarch has divided opinion ever since the days when she was forced off the throne.
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Wild boars are being scapegoated for an epidemic of African swine flu that threatens the pork industry.
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Tips from global conflict resolution on how MPs can find a way to agree on a Brexit deal.
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The battle for military power intensifies as Britain faces mounting threats alongside economic uncertainty.
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Rumours that West Ham’s Marko Arnautovic is heading to China in a multi-million pound deal are a classic symptom of the transfer window.
Shanghai’s urban room.
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Urban planning should be long-term and visionary, but the public must have a say, too – that’s where urban rooms come in.