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The year is 2067. The world has gone vegan and ‘meat’ is only a horrific memory.
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.
Elbowed out.
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The official campaign to find the next president has begun. Are the cracks beginning to show already?
Lifting the lid on grammar schools.
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Busting the myths on grammar schools.
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.
A lot to juggle.
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A new £5m scheme to help women back to work after having children is welcome, but it’s a drop in the ocean.
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Engineers are hoping to iron out a century-old technology that could reduce shipping emissions.
McGuinness has died, aged 66.
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The former deputy first minister was once a feared IRA sniper but became a central figure in the move towards peace.
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An F1 insider could give the US media group an edge in its effort to reinvigorate the world’s fastest motor sport.
Out and about in Indonesia.
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The House of Saud’s recent efforts to push back against Iran have not paid off. Time to lock in some more allies.
My Country // Sarah Lee
Scrutinising the output of a national theatre at a time of rising nationalism is a worthwhile activity, but it needs either radical intention or emotional insight.
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Revenge is sweet – but if the Democrats indulge in it, they could dramatically weaken a whole branch of the US government.
Science is stepping up – what about you?
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Resistance is growing but there are ways that hospitals – as well as the public – can stem the tide.
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The new sub allows scientists to access some of the most remote and hazardous environments in the ocean.
Sing when you’re losing.
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But how do you tackle the country’s losing streak?
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What was supposed to be a glorious triumph for Iraq has turned into an exhausting war of attrition.
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An influx of people seeking shelter from conflict has sharpened attitudes against groups which have been in Europe for centuries.
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Some radical thinking is in order if the union is to overcome the current crisis.
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Researchers are looking for ways to improve our ability to recognise and match faces.
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A hot bath burns calories, helps control blood sugar and keeps your blood vessels healthy. What’s not to like?
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Legendary is an overused adjective in popular culture, but Berry’s passing is a salutary reminder of what a giant in the field actually looked like.
Time’s up on the sunshine?
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The worst case scenario could put pressure on the NHS.
A good life on the Costa del Sol.
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Spiralling living costs on a diminshed pension has come with uncertainty about the future.
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The really remarkable thing about Greig’s Malvolia is not that she is a woman. It is that Greig has completely re-conceived Shakespeare’s character.
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Muslims students’ experiences of higher education are not always positive.