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Many of us go through periods of radicalisation – spotting when this is a danger rather than over-reacting is the key.
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Women’s football was introduced in the Olympics a staggering 96 years after the men’s event – and some sports still struggle with gender inequalities.
Research shows that interacting with a diverse set of people can make you happier and healthier.
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How learning languages and travelling abroad can help you have a better relationship with your body.
Protests in Islamabad against the killing of Qandeel Baloch.
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What the law in Pakistan says about honour killings.
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Seven steps to help mend family relationships tested by the result of the referendum.
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Micro-volunteering has micro-benefits. It’s better to get into volunteering for the longer term.
HMP Wandsworth in London.
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It got top billing in the Queen’s speech but is anyone actually any clearer on what the government’s prison reforms are?
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New research questions whether claims of a ‘national sex revolution’ in China are actually nothing of the sort.
Police search for human remains on Saddleworth Moor in 1965.
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Ian Brady and Myra Hindley continue to fascinate the public, half a century after they were sentenced to life in prison.
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There’s clearly a growing enthusiasm for the sport but our experts crunched the numbers to see if this is just more middle-aged men in lycra (Mamils).
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Here’s why you shouldn’t blame local authorities for the failure of government contractors.
Hidden abuse.
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Women over 60 are being killed in their own homes - but little more is known about these crimes.
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Social media is notoriously unsuitable for population studies, but these researchers have found a way to make the bias work in their favour.
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A new study reveals that we are more likely to trust people who follow simple moral rules – or at least give moral problems some serious thought.
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Incentives to encourage childbearing haven’t worked elsewhere in Asia – can they in China?
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Much like the latest Zack Snyder film, the inter-generational war being played out in the press seems largely unnecessary.
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Giving poor people a lot of money or a new asset won’t turn them into entrepreneurs overnight.
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Wheatley has expertly reimagined Ballard’s futuristic novel in a way that rings true to modern living.
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How to invent a national identity – and then sell it.
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Some economic models tell us that segregation is inevitable. Is it really?