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Many brands, particularly those from countries associated with poor production quality, attempt to disguise their origins.
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In the absence of the government, and with important negotiations ahead, it’s helpful to understand what citizens think about Brexit.
Oh so white.
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Why is cycling such a white sport?
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But the most effective measures will be unpopular.
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A round airport would let more flights take off in a smaller space, but the technology is nowhere near ready to make it work.
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When Jean-Marie Le Pen made it to the second round in 2002, France was in a very different mood.
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The $4m cost is almost double the anti-poaching budget for South African National Parks.
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The problems and how we might fix them.
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn claims they do. Two academics assessed the facts.
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The restaurant chain may well be trying to head off union pressure and sidestep collective action … but a win is a win.
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A crushing defeat in June could paradoxically make it easier to elect another leader from the far left.
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The intimate needs of elderly people living in cares homes are being ignored – the system needs to change.
Tim Farron seeks distance from Labour in a key London constituency.
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The particularities of the British electoral system make working together unrealistic.
Jeremy Corbyn must work within the new reality.
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Labour must develop its pro-social and pro-working class agenda for an electorate that has been failed by globalisation and EU integration.
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Spain has specific laws on protecting historical memory, and yet some would rather forget about them altogether.
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Eat less meat, save the world
Saturn eclipsing the sun, seen from behind by the Cassini orbiter. Earth is the small dot between the rings on the upper, left-hand side.
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One of the most successful space exploration missions of all time still has a lot left to uncover.
London’s St. Paul’s Cathedral during the great fire raid of December 29, 1940, during World War Two.
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As the bombs fell, people flocked to the movies.
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There’s nowhere quite like Japan – or at least, that’s how the Japanese government tells it.
Britain’s commitment to spend 0.7% of it’s GNI on aid has come under pressure.
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It could embolden other demands for diverting aid.
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Much of what the English know about the Vikings comes from the court of King Alfred – who didn’t like them much.
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Wikipedia has earned our trust. Now its founder proposes an innovative assault on fake news with Wikitribune.
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A new study with fruit flies suggests that we may have less free will when it comes to choosing what we eat than we like to think.
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Young people are being left behind by today’s politicians – but there is hope in Manchester and the region’s upcoming mayoral race.
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It might look like an odd move, but quitting your party in the middle of a presidential election plays into a particular myth that might appeal to voters.