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Seven world leaders with axes to grind are preparing to sit round one table. Sparks will fly.
Still from the movie Un rêve français (“A French Dream”) by Christian Faure, which tells the story of a young Guadeloupean couple during a little-known, tragic time of French post-colonial history.
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Great Britain was not the only country behaving badly with its Caribbean population: France also experienced similar waves of post-war migration.
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Sausages, bacon, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, bread and hash browns. All are accounted for.
The “hammerhead” of Diversibipalium multilineatum . This species can reach 40 centimeters (16 inches) in length.
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Several giant terrestrial Plathelminth species have invaded France and its overseas territories, threatening biodiversity. Thanks to participatory science, the invasion is finally recognized.
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Businesses can play a major role in either facilitating modern slavery or eradicating it.
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Brexit could erode workers’ wages and conditions, particularly if the British government deregulates employment laws and undercuts EU standards.
The old border was a source of anger, resentment and violence.
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After Brexit, politicians hope that technology can help us avoid a hard border in Ireland.
Surveys suggest lots of people want to renationalise the railways.
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Under current EU rules, Britain cannot recreate a railway monopoly. It can, however, follow the lead of other EU countries in bringing more of the rail sector into public ownership.
London sparkles with foreign capital.
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London is a global financial centre that relies on money coming in from overseas. When the EU goes, what is left?
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Is £26,000 on sausage rolls money well spent?
It’s the government’s responsibility.
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The gender pay gap and CEO to worker pay ratio won’t be fixed by corporate governance initiatives alone.
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New research shows there is a direct relationship between central bank interest rate decisions and mental health.
Various regions in England go to the polls on May 3 but do they have enough power to change things?
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London remains incredibly dominant over the UK regions in terms of financial and legislative decision-making.
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Facing stiff competition, the obvious solution is for Sainsbury’s and Asda to grow their customer base and revenues, while cutting their margins, through a merger.
Going up.
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Apartments are cheaper to heat, have better views and use land more efficiently.
A man carries an anti-EU, pro-Brexit placard during in London on September 3, 2016.
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Since the Brexit vote in 2016, rebellious movements have repeatedly shown their ability to shape political outcomes across the globe, often in unexpected ways: So what lies next?
Things could go from bad to worse.
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The UK’s food regulator, the FSA, is planning a major reorganisation. The timing couldn’t be worse.
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When British parents are informed of the risks of HPV, they want their sons to be vaccinated against the virus.
Protest is taking new shapes and forms.
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High profile strikes in key sectors – from railways to utility companies and universities – have taken place so far this year.
Millennials have been hardest hit by cuts.
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Young people are poorer than older people in England and the wealth gap between the young and the old is on the rise.