It’s not too late.
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Party conference is a make or break moment for the Maybot.
It’s make or break in Manchester.
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As the party meets for its annual conference in Manchester it is fighting for survival.
Protest in Barcelona against the Spanish government on September 21.
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When you put together the efforts of the Spanish authorities to curb media coverage of the Catalan referendum, you have a deeply worrying picture.
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He changed how we see women, sex, and politicians.
The Ecstasy of St Theresa, by Gianlorenzo Bernini in Santa Maria della Vittoria, Rome.
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Arguments over religion miss the point that we have religious urges, whether or not we think they are justified.
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Telecom operators increasingly struggle to find “parking spots” for their satellites in outer space.
Full moon photographed from Earth.
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International plan for a lunar space station may lag behind efforts by private companies.
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We think of decarbonisation as a “cost”. But what about the opportunity?
Ding dong merrily on high, the Christmas tills are ringing.
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It might seem ridiculously early, but you may wish to heed the benefits of starting your Christmas shopping early.
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It might not happen today or tomorrow, but the risk of a major European conflict is very much there.
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Identity checks and up-front charging make for a less compassionate and egalitarian NHS.
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Keeping commuters safe will require new technology and highly-trained staff.
I’m TALKING.
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A new study analysing the outcomes of couple’s therapy shows computers are getting ever closer to determining what we are really think and feel.
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Fears about nuclear annihilation have come and gone over the years until the threat was all but forgotten. Then Kim Jong-un started flexing his nuclear muscles
BBC Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg.
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The Canary has been accused of spreading “fake news” about the BBC’s political editor. We asked two media experts to examine the issue.
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Major nations make labour rights a key part of trade deals. But what happens next?
Pilots are in high demand.
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There is a global pilot shortage which could soon affect all airlines.
AfD’s , Alexander Gauland and Alice Weidel will enter the federal parliament.
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Angela Merkel must continue to resist the temptation to cede political ground to the populists.
Ebola virus.
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QuRapID can find Ebola in a drop of blood in just over an hour.
Bad blood.
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A public inquiry into the infected blood scandal will identify where fault lies, but what reparations are the courts able to provide?
Virgo detector in Italy.
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New results from Italy and the US help us better estimate the position of the merging black holes that produced the gravitational waves.
A tornado in the town of Sonnac, France, in September, 2015.
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European tornadoes may not come along as often as their US counterparts but they are a real threat and need to be taken seriously.
They see me rollin’.
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Saudi Arabia is in deep trouble on various fronts, so an international PR coup surely can’t hurt.
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Keeping pets is a habit that goes way back into our hunter-gatherer past, and has played an important part in our evolution.
Whose turn it it?
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But how does it stay relevant in the world of Spotify and iTunes?