Does Trump even want a seat at the table?
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For all the president’s unpredictability, America’s core interests remain the same.
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In the wake of the collapse of Malta’s spectacular arch, which UK coastal features are under threat from the unrelenting forces of wind and water?
Youth on the march.
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Yes, young voters’ choices had an impact, but not a decisive one.
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If you are looking for an in-depth analysis of how the pre-election media campaign went for the two main parties, here is the data.
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Poverty, insecurity and social isolation have a major impact on public health.
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Around 8% of young people are thought to hear voices at some stage in childhood, making it about as common as having asthma or dyslexia.
A pigeon ready for release, showing the cylinder containing a message strapped to her leg.
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The humble carrier pigeon played a huge role in World War I and saved many lives. But despite huge technological advances, animals are still suffering and dying in modern wars.
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How to eat yourself brighter.
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The coroners service in England and Wales is male dominated and male focused.
Barack Obama signs at his desk.
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People who have an extreme preference for using their right hand may be worse at maths, according to new research.
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A podcast on what music does to our brains, and why it moves us.
2016’s First Class match between Oxford MCCU and Worcestershire.
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An opportunity to study and play at the same time.
Protestors outside the High Court in Belfast in February 2017 calling for an Irish Language Act.
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The issue of an Irish Language Act has been a sticking point at Stormont.
Sparks fly: workers produce steel at a small plant in Shenyang, northeast China.
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Politicians in Europe, the US and the UK have blamed steel industry woes on artificially cheap imports.
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It starts with making sure every pupil feels included and listened to.
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… and supported by a drone.
A man of the people.
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The gamble to open up party decisions to non-members may have helped Labour extend their base of active members and supporters.
Filling in the gaps.
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The Booker Prize-winning novelist’s Reith lectures explore the complex relationship between historical fact and fiction.
Amy Adams in Arrival.
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Learning languages rewires the brain and changes how we perceive time.
What are the odds? Fixed.
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The signs of a gambling problem can be hidden from view.
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Phone-in shows are among the only media options that give you the unfiltered views of the public.
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Tech firm CEOs keep control by holding investors at arm’s length. It is damaging corporate governance.
Police walk past Borough Market after the attack at London Bridge on June 3.
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It cuts shuts down the chance for dialogue.
Recent Tunis protests.
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Protests in Tunisia and Morocco show underlying causes of the Arab uprisings remain intact.
The 2017 general election has defied what used to be thought of as conventional wisdom.
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Labour’s against-the-odds performance has defied conventional wisdom.