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BA’s handling of the latest corporate cyber attack shows a catalogue of missed opportunities.
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Vertical farms grow more food but use much more energy, so let’s consider other kinds of urban agriculture.
‘No religion’ doesn’t mean atheism for a start.
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Pupils would be able to explore the complex worldviews and practices of people who do not identify with a religion.
A tank on its way to port for the Normandy landings in 1944.
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Both before, during and after conflict, wars have shaped the creation of welfare states.
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Blind people don’t have superhuman ears but their brains can rewire themselves to give them an edge over those who can see.
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Sexual harassment and violence are widespread in universities, and in everyday life. For that to change, the culture has to first.
Know your onions.
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It seems like a simple case of too much sun or snow wrecking crops. But is it?
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The cruel link between economics and animal welfare.
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In the event of pandemic flu, poor countries will suffer the most.
Sharing their views, regardless.
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Research suggests people with a high degree of rejection sensitivity are 40% less likely to take part in political debates online.
A strip from The Gift, a comic about organ donation.
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To read a comic is to engage in play, problem solving and self discovery.
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Losing your parents or growing up in poverty can add years to your biological age.
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We need to know more about what is going on for women in sex – what makes them suffer and what gives them pleasure.
The Karate Kid is back – and so is his nemesis.
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With nostalgic flashbacks, epic training montages and most of the original cast, Cobra Kai is faithful to the Karate Kid film – all while delivering cutting-edge contemporary social commentary.
The Aquarius rescue ship flying the Gibraltar flag enters the harbour in Valletta, Malta in August.
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Gibraltar’s decision to terminate permission for the Aquarius to conduct operations in the Mediterranean is the latest example of national politics undermining rescue at sea.
The National Assembly for Wales.
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The election of this relatively unobtrusive man has the potential to change the landscape of Welsh politics.
A feeble Theresa May in Kenya.
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The UK’s plans for post-Brexit trade and investment in Africa are pint-sized by the standards of other major players.
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Scientists have modelled the effects of huge hypothetical energy projects in the desert.
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It can feel much faster to get the bus – but that could all be a matter of perspective.
Undated handout photo issued by the Metropolitan Police of Alexander Petrov (left) and Ruslan Boshirov.
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The Skripal case shows how Russian intelligence services have the confidence to carry out shoddy operations, seemingly unconcerned about whether or not they will be discovered.
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Many probiotic bacteria don’t manage to colonise the gut, but that doesn’t mean they don’t have positive health benefits.
Old Delhi skyline.
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The case for pragmatism, not dogma.
Recent protest by residents and business owners.
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Council’s approach to risk management has added insult to injury for the residents and businesses adjacent to the Mackintosh.
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The debate on autonomous weapons isn’t paying enough attention to the technology already in use.
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Buttons are just one part of a steady hollowing out of the UK’s manufacturing supply chain since the 1970s.