Know the drill.
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With Congress so deadlocked in recent years, skills training is a rare example of the two parties actually working together.
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To lessen the impacts of flash flooding in dry regions like Jordan, we need to educate local authorities on how best to manage their water.
High time to talk about consent.
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Gender and sexuality can help understand consent – but there’s so much more to consider, when drugs are involved.
Mary Quant with Vidal Sassoon, 1964.
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This exhibition is perfectly timed – feminism and fashion need Mary Quant now more than ever.
Women MPs take to the terrace of the House of Commons in 1931.
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It’s 100 years since women won the right to be MPs, but what was Parliament like for women back then?
Actor Tosin Cole, who plays dyspraxic character Ryan in BBC series Doctor Who.
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Most dyspraxia research focuses on children, but it’s a lifelong condition that can shape how people work and live.
I don’t.
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No-fault divorce, or no reason at all – how a revolution in divorce law has come about.
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A guide to the battle for the future of farming.
Democrat Beto O'Rourke lost in Texas, but many expect to see him return in the 2020 presidential race.
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The Democrats are currently about 57% to 43% favourites over the Republicans to win the presidency – if you trust the markets.
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How a child reacted to Theresa May’s comments that Brexit would stop EU citizens from ‘jumping the queue’ to come to the UK.
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Ukraine shows how it’s possible to have single market access, while maintaining control of your borders and staying out of the European Court of Justice.
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Civil society groups continue to fight against the creeping demands of the UK’s immigration system.
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With the exception of anger, women experience emotions more intensely and share their emotions more openly with others.
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What does Hockey’s auction record for a living artist mean beyond the art market?
The Rainbow Pride flag.
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Changes that protect or increase human rights should always be welcomed – but we should check motives, too.
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Fifty years after its release, the Beatles’ White Album continues to inspire and provoke creativity.
Bear with me.
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Drones can be the best way to study animals but only if used responsibly.
A smartphone app could replace compulsive behaviours, like excessive hand washing.
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Technology could be a promising alternative to traditional therapy.
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Changes in the way we pronounce certain sounds tell us a lot about our changing values.
Use of novel psychoactive substances may have shrunk, but the harms have widened.
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The government’s own review of its legislation to tackle ‘legal highs’ reveals the unintended consequences of the law – consequences we predicted.
Ecstasy tablets.
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MDMA study sheds new light on social interaction.
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Holding authors responsible functions as part of academic quality control – without it we cannot hold authors accountable for shoddy research or the moral consequences of their publications.
Tick tock.
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What role do EU institutions and the parliaments of 27 member states have in agreeing the next steps of the Brexit process.
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Conservation surveillance can generate fear and anger among local people.
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Replacing wind turbines could significantly increase Britain’s power output.