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Changes proposed in a new counter-terrorism bill would make the line between pre-criminal and criminal actions ever more uncertain.
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Former young offenders can be uniquely well-equipped to support teenagers at risk of getting caught up in crime.
Michelle Obama: on the campaign trail.
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Michelle Obama’s new memoir tells the tale of the First Lady’s remarkable, but sometimes troubled, journey.
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Despite their derision, media outlets such as the Canary and Breitbart, still source much of their information from the mainstream press.
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The questions raised by the region’s failed bid for independence remain unanswered. And key figures remain in prison.
Playtime.
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This is what children want from their local areas to live happier and healthier lives.
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New anti-sickness technology is needed for driverless cars to deliver on the promise of letting us read, work or watch films while we travel.
From August 2014, the BBC’s four-year project followed the lives of ordinary people facing the stress of war on the home front.
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Over four years, this BBC Radio 4 drama chronicled the daily lives of ordinary people dealing with the hardships of World War I.
And don’t infect everyone else in the office either.
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The overuse of antibiotics puts vulnerable patients and society at risk.
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Two theories on autism and sex differences are confirmed in half a million people.
In tune.
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For every £1 invested in a north Wales community music programme, researchers saw as much as £6.69 created in social value.
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When it comes to tackling unacceptable forms of work, lessons can be learned from the global South.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon at Glasgow Pride, 2018.
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By changing the curriculum, Scotland acknowledges that society has always been diverse – and that will help more young people feel accepted.
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Rockstar Games’s latest release has set a new precedent for realism, but living the “every day” in games can easily test our patience.
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Japan is targeting an ‘upmarket’ audience of wealthy business executives, city professionals, millennial foodies and highbrow arts enthusiasts.
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The Maldives may end up with perfect conditions for reef island building, but no new coral to build islands with.
Emile Ratelband has launched a legal bid to change his birth certificate to reflect his subjective age.
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Research shows that feeling younger than you are could be good for you.
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Venice is set to be regularly 70% underwater and proposed tidal floodgates won’t deal with the fundamental problems.
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Art can be a powerful means to confront and subvert stigma around menstruation.
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Britain’s system of internal immigration enforcement is not working.
Damp and draughty is not how homes should be.
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Excess winter deaths could be tackled by improving housing.
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The British Mandate in Palestine had its origins in the end of World War I and lasted until 1948. What happened next has devastated the Middle East ever since.
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For teenagers, blogging about politics in school can help them hone their views – and be more tolerant of others’.
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A strong case for telling children to go outside and play.
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From LGBTQI rights to racial justice, companies are embracing the social issues that matter to their consumers. And, of course, that makes sense.