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Despite a formal investigation into his financial dealings, the Republican candidate battles on.
As prison populations rise this hidden issue is only making things worse.
What has happened to former residents since the camp was closed in October 2016.
As the UK sets up post-Brexit trade deals with Commonwealth countries, it should be mindful of history.
Four major powers are dancing around each other in Syria – and the Kurds could end up as the kingmakers.
How to define the public role of universities in the age of post-truth populism.
Welsh poetry has more in common with music than Shakespeare’s sonnets or Keats’s Romantic verses.
If zoo data was ‘open access’ we could identify the worst before too many animals die.
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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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The likes of Charles Darwin and Humphry Davy weren’t always seen as the powerful, authoritative heroes they’re portrayed as today.
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Peers have sent the Brexit bill back to MPs with changes calling for a vote on a final deal, and the protection of EU nationals in Britain.
New analysis shows access to grammar schools is highly skewed by a child’s socioeconomic status.
A deal to finally hold long-postponed elections has been reached, but parts of the country are still dealing with violence and chaos.
Dr James Brown answered questions on Facebook Live from how much exercise you need to what you should eat afterwards.
Many women are not getting the right kind of attention.
Advertisers are partly to blame for women being underrepresented in traditionally male domains such as science.
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