Feeling sweary? On your bike!
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Be careful about where you try this out.
Groomed to perfection.
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Over the past 30 years, capitalism has redefined the labour market – and with it, men.
Women are hardest hit.
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The reasons are complex and varied.
The school funding problem.
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‘Per pupil expenditure’ is where the real story lies.
A strong and stable leader?
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Expert analysis of that infamous Brexit spat, tactical voting and Diane Abbott's media meltdown.
Moon Jae-in (L) seems to be outpacing his rivals.
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Seoul’s Blue House looks set to host its first liberal president in a decade.
Then one simply drops it.
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It turned out to be a fairly minor announcement, but the palace knows how to work the news cycle.
Back in business?
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Something exciting is going on – no thanks to the supplements industry.
Do you even lift, Jeremy?
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Why is the PM constantly repeating this phrase and what impact is it really having on her campaign?
On your marks.
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Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron went head-to-head in the final debate before the second round of voting on May 7.
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And if you like someone based on their Facebook page, you’re likely to like them in the real world.
A statue celebrating Monty Python’s sketch The Dead Parrot near London’s Tower Bridge ahead of a live show on the TV channel Gold.
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There are ways to pin down what a country laughs at – including who they like to make fun of.
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It’s time we considered the long-term benefits of community weight loss programmes to both individuals and society.
Supporters of Marine Le Pen campaigning in southern France ahead of the second round of the presidential election.
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France seems more divided than ever going into the run-off vote between Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen on May 7.
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Improving the lives of people with autism through technology has benefits for us all and encourages society to take a more inclusive view of disability
Universities can take a stand.
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Despite the claims of populist politicians, academics and experts can drive positive social change.
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The Star Wars saga is interlinked with its merchandising success.
Gone but not forgotten: Alexander Solzhenitsyn’s funeral, 2008.
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As Solzhenitsyn saw it, simple truths are always a threat to totalitarianism.
‘No, I absolutely do not wish to change my password, thanks.’
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If security advice from government agencies doesn’t ring true, customers won’t take it – which puts us all at risk.
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A weekly hit of what you need to know to get to grips with the last-minute UK election.
Stressful times.
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Parents need to focus on context and consistency.
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A new report confirms how the rich become deluded about their talents, but also hints at a growing acknowledgement of inequality.
We have inner conversations all the time, so what difference does it make if we have them out loud?
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What you say may matter more than how you say it.
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The West’s strategy in Afghanistan has demonstrably failed. Is the stage now set for a much more intense war?
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The Maastricht Interview has helped hearers understand why voices are speaking to them.