Exiting stage left?
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One of the world’s most spectacularly unpopular president might yet make it through.
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Tut-mania reigned in the 1920s – and keeps returning to haunt us.
China’s road to global influence runs through Europe.
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European countries are competing against Brussels and each other for China’s affections. And that is undermining the EU.
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Studying mysterious neutron stars could uncover the secrets of exotic physics – and a way to navigate the stars.
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Here’s what happened to a professor of genetic epidemiology’s ‘microbiome’ when he lived with the Hadza.
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The children’s author Michael Bond left a literary legacy of inclusion and tolerance.
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Culture secretary Karen Bradley’s decision will stall the bid, but the saga is far from over.
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As unity talks begin, history tells us the divisions in Cyprus are not simply the result of two competing nationalisms.
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Beijing’s plans for Hong Kong aren’t going down well with all its post-colonial subjects.
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An exclusive interview with Norman Tebbit on Thatcher, Brexit, Theresa May’s potential successors … and a certain former chancellor.
Warning: may contain faecal bacteria.
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Nobody wants faecal bacteria in their iced latte. But if you have an iced drink from a high street coffee chain, that’s what you might get.
The infamous 1994 Wonderbra advert featuring Czech model Eva Herzigova.
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The old adage that ‘sex sells’ is past its sell-by date, as consumers now sport a more socially-conscious mindset.
I’m already famous, thanks…
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Three techniques Andy Warhol used can also help you to take and post pictures that people will find engaging.
Erdogan and Trump getting theoretical.
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They’re not just about aliens and moon landings.
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Is impartiality a red herring in the age of blogs and social media?
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Despite the surge of community support after the Grenfell Tower fire, the failure of the local council and the government to respond appropriately has caused anger, offence and further suffering.
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Private companies are building new inpatient units – the state has been trying to reduce them for the last five years.
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A new study sheds light on the link between poor sleep and thoughts about suicide.
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Are we in the middle of a mass extinction caused by Homo sapiens? Past events can help us to understand the current crisis.
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Germany’s plan to build reception centres in Morocco to repatriate unaccompanied minors is similar to a controversial Spanish plan from the mid 2000s.
What do they know?
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No democratic government should be able to manipulate the public by getting a sneak peek at the data.
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Watch out for booming burger prices in barbecue season.
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Research shows this psychological technique can help people become more aware and support global change.
School children today face a huge amount of pressure.
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The government is making £200,000 available to train teachers in how to deal with mental health issues in secondary school children.
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Our voices also affect how people perceive our own social status.