Struggling to decide?
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Whither Europe after Brexit?
Wiliam Potter
Those who favour Brexit imply it would be followed either by a European superstate or the collapse of the EU. Here’s why neither is in UK’s interests.
Obama weighs in on Brexit.
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Polls show voters are beginning to lean toward leaving the EU, so it’s time to brush up on what will happen if there’s a Brexit – and why it matters on this side of the Atlantic.
Welsh triumph at Euro 2016.
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A great deal is at stake in an international football fixture between ancient rivals.
Can you resist?
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Behavioral research shows why a heavy-handed approach like the UK’s soda tax works better than the mere warning that San Francisco wants to put in advertisements.
With the “Brexit” decision looming, citizens of the European Union may be walking into a troublesome future.
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In two weeks, Brits will cast a vote that could change the future of the European Union. A UCLA expert explores the continent’s greatest threats to unity.
Gloomy times for workers at BHS.
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Will MPs make an example of the BHS owners or create a moral hazard that dents welfare reforms?
Lagos bus station. Lessons for Brexit?
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What makes people decide to leave the gang, and how can you convince them to stay?
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Farmers were supposed to bet big on energy crops like short-rotation willow to help fuel the UK’s biomass fleet. It hasn’t worked out like that.
Border control.
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The latest figures show a slight rise in migration to the UK, but there is nothing new to get excited about.
‘If Steve McQueen can do it …“
Gabriele Maltini
Conservative MP David Davies has been telling anti-TTIP activists that a leave vote is how they can torpedo the deal.
The UK’s ‘City Deals’ have been claimed as responsible for the renaissance of Greater Manchester.
Naeem Tilly
Evidence from the UK experience suggests there are pros and cons in both City Deals and Devolution Deals.
High impact usage. Lightning strikes Toronto.
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A place for everyone, and everyone in their place. A guide for how you can help build a sustainable energy future.
Demoted to the background by benign automation?
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A Brave New World of worklessness and a universal wage is attracting advocates across the political spectrum.
First flight out please.
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So what if the Brexit camp is led by ‘loons’ – Bill Durodie smells freedom.
Stampede imminent?
Lukasz Stefanski
Boris Johnson says so. But the reality about EU minimum wages and the effect on migration is more subtle.
Keep your friends close, keep your acquaintances closer.
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Those closest to you might not be able to get you back on your feet.
Poor neighbourhoods have more takeaway outlets.
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It’s not easy to make good food choices when there’s a takeaway on every corner.
Which way best?
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According to Team Remain, there’s a jobs bonanza around the corner if the UK stays in the union.
Australian and New Zealand dairy farmers need to get used to the low prices for milk as they represent the new norm in global markets.
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Cooperatives like Murray Goulburn and Fonterra and dairy farmers need to accept that lower milk prices will be the new normal in a more competitive global market.