‘So, you’ve run out of lentils, eh?’
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If Doctor Who is supposed to respect members of other species, not all of his incarnations see eye to eye when it comes to dinner.
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You’re four times as likely to have an accident while talking on the phone while driving – even hands free.
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Young interviewees speak of the pressure to conform to certain ideals of masculinity.
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What the British prime minister said in her letter to the EU – and what she meant.
Can consumers keep driving the recovery?
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The UK inflation rate has leapt to 2.3% – here’s why the government is secretly happy about it.
This comet 67P outburst was caused by a cliff collapse.
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Scientists discover a growing fault line in the “neck” region of the duck-shaped comet.
“I just don’t get what the big deal is.”
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Changes to the national insurance tax for self-employed people was one of the most controversial parts of the 2017 spring budget.
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Archaic vagrancy acts and Public Spaces Protection Laws turn washing, sleeping and begging into punishable offences.
All smiles at 11 Downing Street.
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March 8, 2017
Michael Kitson , Cambridge Judge Business School ; Andrew Gunn , University of Leeds ; Catherine Needham , University of Birmingham ; Donald Hirsch , Loughborough University ; Geraint Johnes , Lancaster University ; Ian Greenwood , University of Leeds ; Jonquil Lowe , The Open University ; Kevin Farnsworth , University of York ; Michael Devereux , University of Oxford , and Simon Wren-Lewis , University of Oxford
Philip Hammond delivers his last Spring Budget on the state of the UK economy. Our panel of experts dissect what it says.
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It has been a rough year for the women of this world, which makes a day of recognition even more important.
Chancellor, take note.
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Women have borne the brunt of government austerity policies since 2010.
The list of African countries blocking access to social media during elections is growing.
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This is election year for several African countries and there’s a need to ensure social media isn’t used to incite violence. But can governments be prevented from restricting citizens’ rights?
Protests as the Article 50 bill makes its way through parliament.
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The Lords’ amendment to the Brexit bill doesn’t allay EU citizens’ fear for their future.
For whom?
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Can the world’s progressives build their own international movement?
Confused: Dylan Hartley discusses the rules of rucking with referee Romain Poite.
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England’s rugby team was flummoxed by a new tactic deployed by Italy in the Six Nations – even though it was within the rules.
A poisoned chalice.
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A new reform bill will not fix the prison problem: too many people are being incarcerated.
A painting of Alex played by Malcolm McDowell in Stanley Kubrick’s film of A Clockwork Orange.
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On the centenary of Anthony Burgess’s birth – A Clockwork Orange had a profound influence on the cultural and political landscape.
Artist’s impression of what the view might be like from the surface of the exoplanet TRAPPIST-1f.
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If there’s life on one of the Earth’s seven sisters, chances are it has spread to all of them.
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The story of Trevor Thomas.
Ceres.
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Exciting new research suggests that a crater on Ceres may be a cradle of life.