British Muslims adopt a variety of clothing styles, from traditional to contemporary Western.
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… and that won’t make anyone safer in the long run.
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Can Liverpool’s new metro mayor prolong his reign by heeding lessons from 18th-century American revolutionary politicians?
Macron in Mali.
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The state of democracy isn’t looking good in southern Africa – but these countries’ Western ‘partners’ don’t really seem to care.
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What’s it like to be a refugee in the UK?
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Repetitive patterns from windows, blinds and stairs are really uncomfortable to look at.
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The German band laid the foundations for the electronic pop revolution which continues today.
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An early diagnosis can be the difference between living and dying.
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Both focus too much on controlling supply and not enough on demand.
Magnificent coronal mass ejection at the sun in 2012.
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The Parker probe will go closer to the sun than any other spacecraft has dared go before – literally touching it.
Young people don’t have a right to equal pay.
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Until you reach 25, employers can pay you less than your older colleagues.
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She faced criticism for not taking part in the BBC head-to-head, but the PM would have struggled had she done another late U-turn.
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Already one of the world’s most urgent humanitarian disasters, the situation in Yemen is only getting worse.
‘My fellow Caledonians …’
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The Scottish nationalists’ election pitch is about damage limitation, not a radical sell.
There are rules about what charities can say and spend during election campaigns.
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Charities are limited in how much they can spend on campaigning. Is this justified?
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Animal welfare depends on quality of territory not quantity.
Oh, the regret.
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One policy above all others will haunt the Tory election campaign to the bitter end.
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Many issues are devolved – but broadcasters often forget it, leaving viewers baffled.
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But don’t worry, it’s failing. For now.
A change in the density of galaxies can’t explain a cold spot in the sky.
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The idea that we live in a ‘multiverse’ made up of an infinite number of parallel universes has long been considered a possibility.
Robert E Lee Monument at Lee Circle, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Memorials to confederate generals are lightning rods today for the same racist views they fought for 150 years ago.
Social care needs taking care of.
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Theresa May’s U-turn on social care funding shows how hard it is to fix. But there is a logical solution.
Killer Sean Mercer, played by Paddy Rowan in Little Boy Blue.
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The murder of 11-year-old Rhys Jones in Liverpool in 2007 sparked a national debate on armed gangs – but what has changed 10 years on?
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The double-whammy of Brexit and the withdrawal of healthcare-student bursaries will cause massive shortfalls in NHS staff.
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Broadcasters have a responsibility to understand the impact that certain content can have on an audience.
May takes the stage.
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May has clearly been extensively trained in hand gestures. Corbyn, not so much.