Mental health issues have become a growing problem among students.
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This is how to stop it.
A leader vindicated.
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Sceptical MPs are already agreeing to return to the fold.
Placards for the many.
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Predictable politics was in need of a shake-up.
Podcast drama is becoming increasingly big business.
The body language of pride.
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Whether pride is good for you may depend on your personality.
Markets like to know who’s coming and going.
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Markets hate uncertainty and the economic data reflects the turbulent nature of British politics.
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Who are the ‘macho boasting idiots’ now?
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ISOs rule how people interact with the world.
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The stability of Theresa May’s administration depends on several variables.
Campaign groups are concerned about the party’s new influence in Westminster.
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Northern Ireland remains out of step with the rest of the UK when it comes to accessing abortion. Now the people behind that have become extremely powerful.
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Baby boomers preferred drugs and alcohol, but the younger generation are ruining their health with social media.
Bringing technology into the healthcare system is overdue, and should be revolutionary.
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There are many obstacles to bringing the power of 21st-century technology to the NHS. But that shouldn’t stop us trying.
Anjem Choudray, one of the leaders of the group, who is now in prison.
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One of the London Bridge attackers was linked to the extremist group.
Get me the yellow pages. Now.
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History tells us that having a sidekick at Number 10 can be invaluable for a prime minister in trouble.
On the march, May 2017.
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Labour’s pro-NHS, anti-cuts message appealed to both Leavers and Remainers.
Protesters gather in London after the election.
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A country that is grievously divided along social, economic and geographical lines is in no condition to meet the challenges that lie ahead.
Looking for certainty, whatever that is.
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The British prime minister threw away a monumental poll lead and is now hanging on by a thread.
Sinn Fein leaders Michelle O'Neill and Gerry Adams must be thinking about their future.
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The Irish nationalists now have seven MPs but they have historically refused to attend the Westminster parliament.
The face of the British left.
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From outcast campaigner through looming electoral disaster to near-triumph, Corbyn’s remarkable political journey is far from over.
Surprise!
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Hitting a moving target is hard, and young people don’t always do what’s expected.
Starting them young.
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Younger voters have been patronised and overlooked for too long – and when politics is meaningful for them, they take part with gusto.
Democratic Unionist Leader Arlene Foster announces her openeness to talks with the Conservatives.
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A deal could have huge implications for Brexit and politics in Northern Ireland.
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Even though they won the election in Scotland, the result will be portrayed as a loss for the SNP. So where does it leave Nicola Sturgeon on a second independence referendum?
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Russia is dangerous, the president lied, and now it’s up to the special counsel.
DUP, keeping your government strong and stable.
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This is not the first time a Westminster government has needed support from unionists.