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The US election has highlighted the waning influence of evidence-based journalism.
A new dawn for the EU in 2004: Tony Blair speaking at the accession of ten countries.
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In 2004 the Labour government allowed citizens of the 10 new EU states labour market access. Why did Blair make this decision?
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You might feel small, but there are plenty of ways you can make a more positive contribution to the world.
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Hateful movements were able to grow in the early 20th century because the centre right let it happen.
There are more than a million Druze worldwide, with the vast majority residing in the Middle East.
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Illuminating the origins of one of the oldest peoples in the Middle East.
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It’s not in developers’ interests to flood the market with new housing – so will the government step in?
Six hours in Stockholm.
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Sweden’s switch to a six-hour working day is doing it the world of good.
CT scan of liver cancer.
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A promising new immunotherapy to treat liver cancer has been discovered.
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In the world of Harry Potter, beasts are to be protected, not feared. But this concern for monsters is hardly modern.
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Animals that group together to fight off evolutionary pressure may actually evolve faster.
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By dismissing the votes in June and November as simple ‘disatisfaction’, the political elites face a long walk in the wilderness.
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Athens can celebrate two consecutive quarters of growth. Berlin must stomach some weakness. Everyone should remember cheap money isn’t free money.
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How and why these bizarre stars of Planet Earth II ended up living in icy lakes high in the Andes mountains.
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Cities are realising that having great nightlife is not just about entertainment – it also means a 24-hour economy.
BBC Question Time: one out of six ain’t bad… it’s pathetic.
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When it comes to ‘experts’ men still vastly outnumber women in the media.
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Breast really best makes many mums feel bad.
Presidential apology.
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The president of South Korea has been accused of choosing her friends poorly.
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Experts are desperately trying to find solutions to the growing public health problem of type 2 diabetes in the young. A number of trials are underway, and some look promising.
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Netflix’s most ambitious and expensive original drama is historical fiction at its most lavish.
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Some perspective on the government’s net migration target.
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The president-elect threatens to extinguish any hope of keeping warming below 2°C.
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Budding entrepreneurs take note – here’s how to raise money to fund your dream project.
Doing it differently.
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Ignoring those at ‘high risk’ of HIV in order to sustain the idea of the ‘good’ gay man will only perpetuate the virus.
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Educational genomics could mean tailor-made curriculum programmes can be created based on a pupil’s DNA profile.
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EU leaders couldn’t pretend to be happy about the result of the US election. It goes against everything they stand for.