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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?
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Health and local employment prospects both play a part in whether older workers stop working.
Women in Rotherham: coming to terms with what has happened.
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In a town still reeling, writing is helping to empower women.
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It’s not just a matter of numbers: asylum seekers need houses where they can feel at home.
Phishing for your password.
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Crooks exploit natural human tendencies to con you out of your money.
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Some children drink alcohol. This study of 11-year-olds looked at how parents’ drinking might influence behaviour.
A tense start to the year in New Delhi.
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To know India’s future we must first understand Hindu nationalism’s past.
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Our expert joins the dots between the ancient kingdoms of yore and today’s Northern Powerhouse.
In safe hands?
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Putting CCTV in all UK care homes would be a breach of residents privacy and could have serious ramifications for the rest of society.
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Is the status quo really that bad? Our expert talks us through the arguments about the ‘oldest profession’.
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It is 2016 but, when it comes to housing, in many ways it could actually be 1891.
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MPs should listen to the House of Lords and to expert opinion, and retain the official child poverty measures.
The usual suspects.
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The British do love a scientist on their money, as RBS’s new choice of Mary Somerville for the £10 confirms. Is it time we thought out of the box?
Keeping people safe inside.
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In 2015, a person took their life in prison every four days.
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Bike sharing has huge potential benefits - even for people who don’t use them.
With moralistic gods watching, it’s easier to be fair and cooperative.
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For human groups to grow from small, intimate communities to the huge interconnected societies we know now, people needed to be willing to cooperate with strangers. Religion might have played a big role.