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Abuse affects all sexes.
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A way in for government would also allow hackers access.
A window on the past: the ruins of Lindisfarne priory off the Northumberland coast.
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From the fall of the Romans to the Middle Ages, Britain was more prosperous when it fostered a relationship with Europe.
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Five principles of bargaining to help you understand what’s going on in the Brexit negotiations.
Migrants don’t all have the same types of capital.
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The experience of Serbian Londoners shows how migrants should not be treated as a single group.
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Can disturbed sleep patterns have an impact on a child’s ability to acquire language and vocabulary?
Returning to the faith.
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Conversion can be an exhilarating experience, but can come with a significant social toll.
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Whether the ubiquity of fiction has devalued truth or enhanced morality has been in doubt for over 2,000 years.
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A global temperature rise of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels could have devastating consequences for city dwellers.
Theresa May addresses the nation, March 22 2017.
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For all their defiant talk of ‘business as usual’, savvy leaders know that any good response to a crisis is also an emotional performance.
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Most businesses can ignore the long term effects of climate change. But not football clubs.
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Using sound waves to disrupt sensor functions is just one of a growing number of “side-channel attacks” that could affect our devices.
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Motivation is what separates an act of violence from an act of terrorism, and we don’t know what drove Khalid Masood to kill.
Right, Scotland, let’s go over your KPIs shall we?
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She’s worked hard to get where she is, but the prime minister lacks vision and fails to inspire.
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Keeping things cold wastes a massive amount of energy. What if this could be harnessed?
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The UK’s new £1 coin is touted as being the most-secure in the world. Its dodecagonal shape harks back to an old threepenny forebear.
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Unlocking the mystery of autism’s origin.
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Weighing up the cost of improving people’s diets.
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Contemporary television is replete with gruesome tests of survival, charting our obsession with what modern man has lost.
One-track policy.
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A controversial policy could make women prove they were raped before they can get benefits is set to come into effect despite a wide coalition of opponents.
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An extra £2 billion for social care is a drop in the ocean.
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A survey of what young people perceive to be the biggest threat to Europe reveals some surprising information.
Police conduct a search near the Houses of Parliament, a day after the attack on Westminster.
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Hyperbolic approaches to threat measurement don’t lead to very effective counter-terrorism policy.
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The Royal Academy’s two shows allow us to dive into the history of US/Soviet relations at their most vivid.
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The causes of motor neurone disease and schizophrenia have something important in common.