Feeling squiffy? You’re not alone.
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There’s a new Top Gear presenter in town. First tip: keep your eyes on the road …
Contains sirtuins?
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If it sounds too good to be true …
Migrant workers don’t come for the welfare.
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The British PM thinks he has a deal to avert a Brexit? The rest of the union has far more pressing problems to think about.
Barclays is cutting 1,200 jobs worldwide.
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Barclays, Pearson, Virgin Media and others have announced big layoffs following poor results – research shows it could be bad strategy in the long-run.
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Navigating a major metropolis with a disability is tough, but the Paralympics give us the chance to make it work.
Pumping iron: Is it really all worth it?
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Does working out really cut the mustard in the battle against the bulge? The verdict’s in.
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The ever-popular festive song is a hymn to overconsumption. Here are a few seasonal lessons…
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You might think the people who grow Christmas trees get to put their feet up for most of the year. You’d be wrong.
Going their separate ways: Diego Costa and José Mourinho.
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A look at the statistics shows that having a top-performing centre forward is key to winning games – and ultimately trophies.
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To avoid coming a cropper like the Church of England, religious groups should follow these handy hints.
Cutting all links between a child and its family should be the very last option.
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England has far more forced adoptions than elsewhere in Europe. Is this right?
A toxic text – but we can learn from it…
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Mein Kampf will be reprinted in Germany next year – and it could have a surprisingly positive effect.
Space: it’s full of stars … isn’t it?
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If there are infinite stars – where is all the light?
The new you: harder than it sounds.
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Thanks to our ancestors, we’re designed to hold on to fat.
Eyes on 2020.
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November 25, 2015
Vikki McCall , University of Stirling ; Alan Shipman , The Open University ; Anna Vignoles , University of Cambridge ; David Bell , University of Stirling ; Gareth Downing , University of Huddersfield ; Jonquil Lowe , The Open University ; Karen Bloor , University of York ; Michael Kitson , University of Cambridge ; Nigel Driffield , Warwick Business School, University of Warwick ; Roger King , University of Bath ; Sharon Gander , Nottingham Trent University ; Steffen Böhm , University of Exeter , and Susan Harkness , University of Bath
Chancellor George Osborne has laid out his plans for UK spending for the next five years.
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Recent events show that you can’t always stop an attack, even when you prepare for one.
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A new study linking sweetened drinks to heart disease is more confusing than enlightening
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Assurances that loved ones are safe is something social media does well, but other technologies are also pioneering.
Too controversial for some.
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Why the UK needs a body farm for research.
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We can live comfortably and sustainably in hot places – but we’ll have to ditch the glassy skyscrapers.