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When manufacturers are chasing sales and more and more customers are plugging in, is the writing on the wall for F1?
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There are three ways to manage promotion to the top flight. Let QPR, Blackpool and Burnley guide you through the choices.
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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.
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Smaller companies are failing to move quickly into overseas sales. It may be time for government to put its money where its mouth is.
Pump action.
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Pedal to the office and your risk of an early death drop by over 40%.
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Wealth inequality is no 21st-century phenomenon. But it was decisively shaped by public policy during the last 100 years as economies emerged from war and redesigned the structures for life.
The official opening of the League of Nations, 15 November 1920.
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Both the EU and UK would do well to heed the lessons of the League of Nations when it comes to membership withdrawal.
Just speaking English isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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The importance of speaking other languages in a post-Brexit world.
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Why do people choose to drop the spending and devote their time to another way of living?
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The UK has flared tensions with Spain over what happens to the territory after Brexit. But this war of words has been going on for centuries.
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The health of our pensions can ebb and flow with mortality rates, and the latest data has delivered a shock.
Interactive map of global carbon emissions from 1750 to 2010.
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An interactive map of global carbon-dioxide emissions, from 1750 to 2010, provides a better understanding of the roles of different countries in the ongoing climate crisis.
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We spend most of our waking hours at work, but are we really ourselves when we step through the door?
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The cultivation of language experts in post-Brexit Britain is essential if it wants to connect with fresh markets overseas.
Headed in different directions.
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Next the negotiations begin, and Britain has two years to negotiate a trade deal with the EU if it wants to avoid the WTO cliff edge.
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Five principles of bargaining to help you understand what’s going on in the Brexit negotiations.
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Motivation is what separates an act of violence from an act of terrorism, and we don’t know what drove Khalid Masood to kill.
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The UK’s new £1 coin is touted as being the most-secure in the world. Its dodecagonal shape harks back to an old threepenny forebear.
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Banking in a highly financialised society like Britain could be seen as akin to a fundamental human right.
The U.S. and EU are stronger together.
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The Treaty of Rome, which eventually led to the European Union, is turning 60 at a time when many inside and outside Europe are questioning the union’s value. For the U.S., much is at stake.