We want your data.
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The rate at which valuable identity information is flying out of the control of firms is alarming – more than 3,500 records per minute.
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Only the national government can solve the housing crisis – but local authorities can make a big difference in their communities.
The continent is home to 12 million penguins…and not much else.
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The Antarctic Treaty was signed 58 years ago today, protecting the continent for peace and science.
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It may be just as well the UK government scrapped its previous carbon capture competition.
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The world’s loudest hater of ‘fake news’ is also a brazen peddler of insidious misinformation.
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And will the aviation sector implement vital lessons learned from Icelandic disruption in 2010?
Britain First leader Paul Golding and deputy leader Jayda Fransen.
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The US president has lent legitimacy to a small group of right-wing extremists by sharing its content.
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A new trajectory means the mission to uncover core facts about the asteroid belt will happen sooner than planned.
Blair’s government introduced changes to Britain’s imigration system.
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Jeremy Corbyn should heed lessons from his Labour predecessors on immigration policy.
The Lion of London (Daniel Crute) crushes an apple in his biceps at the Dynamic Tensions Physical Culture Show.
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Performing for the crowd, acting up and showing off – how physical culture’s origins as theatre have fed into today’s toxic masculinity, and how they can help it change.
Prince Harry is to marry Meghan Markle in May 2018.
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Two tourism experts assess the evidence on whether visitors are drawn to the UK by the monarchy.
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A look behind the statistics that link government spending cuts with increases in death.
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We’ve only travelled into space in the last century, but humanity’s desire to reach the moon is far from recent.
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Lebanon is on shaky enough ground without a Saudi–Iranian proxy war to think about.
Poor food safety at home could lead to serious consequences for those with suppressed immune systems.
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Already suffering debilitating side effects, chemotherapy patients could be made seriously ill by the food they eat.
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A novelist who compared a man’s genitals to a billiard rack has won this year’s Bad Sex in Fiction Award. But not all entries were that silly.
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It’s easy to play on negative stereotypes of Orthodox communities. But it’s unhelpful and out of date.
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There are some strong arguments for giving machines the rights to their creations.
A storm is brewing.
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There are some huge issues at stake – and many of them are being ignored.
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Researchers use CT scanners to take first look inside pterosaur eggs.
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The author, Nicholas Royle, believes he doesn’t deserve a Bad Sex in Fiction award. It’s just unfortunate his namesake novelist has won one.
Drones being used to find survivors after an earthquake in Ecuador in 2016.
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Stand by for drones, robots and sensors to the rescue.
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What can international law do to help curb the use of a lethal, indiscriminate weapon?
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The sea remains the least explored habitat on our blue planet.
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…but we should focus on lifestyle factors we can change.