Smells like team spirit. Leicester captain Wes Morgan celebrates scoring against Manchester United.
EPA/Nigel Roddis
Egg roulette, terrible passing stats and the odd pizza. The psychology that builds success.
The hard sell to come.
Lolostock
England and Scotland see Europe differently and the EU question could hasten the end of the Union.
Looking back in languor? Cullen in the north of Scotland.
Raphaël Chekroun
Holiday making accounts for almost a tenth of the British economy. Here’s how it might be impacted by a vote to leave the EU.
The Tata steel plant at Port Talbot.
EPA/ANDY RAIN
The UK government is considering taking a stake in a dying asset when it could have helped build a balanced economy much earlier.
Far from safe.
Ben Birchall/PA
Previous attempts to revitalise one of Britain’s best-known retail brands have gone awry. Has the rot gone too far this time?
Not our natural habitat. Risk and money go hand in hand.
EPA/STR
The desire to fritter away our pay packet on the roll of a dice may not be hardwired at all. So where does it come from?
What the Treasury says.
Matt Cardy
New report says households will be £4,300 worse off if we leave the EU. Here’s the verdict.
Staring into the abyss.
EPA/ROLAND WEIHRAUCH
The US has already tried to save a steel industry, and its undercooked response holds some valuable lessons.
Campaigners stand outside the US Supreme Court in 2005.
REUTERS
Where and how you have the right to legally end your life.
Two worlds? Minaret in Brick Lane, East London.
Andy Sedg/Flickr
An ‘us and them’ narrative pervades reporting about British Muslim attitudes, but there remains lack of understanding about what the separation of the church and state really means.
Oxgangs Primary in Edinburgh ravaged by storm earlier in the year.
PA/Andrew Milligan
The Private Finance Initiative was meant to be the solution to 21st century public buildings. Edinburgh’s school problems are far from unique, however.
A political police force?
EPA/HANNAH MCKAY
Many of us will be able to vote for police chiefs next month, but has the system managed to soothe the concerns of its critics?
Standing on the sidelines.
Shutterstock/Andrew Bassett
Businesses are reducing the UK tax take with a new form of self-employment which harks back to mediaeval England.
Rose tinted.
Eric Fischer
Why those who want to lean on imperial relations should think again.
David Davies / PA Archive/Press Association Images
Why two-thirds of the adult population in the UK bet on this annual horse race.
Wasting away.
gualtiero boffi
The policy failures behind the upbeat headlines.
Dublin mural.
Brian Lawless
The effects of the Dublin insurrection went much further than Ireland.
Migrant children can feel left out and excluded in schools far from home.
Kim Ludbrook/EPA
Migrant children may feel uncomfortable or shy trying to verbally explain their experiences. Photography is a powerful medium through which to make their voices heard.
Diff'rent Strokes.
Gustavo Frazao
Still youthful? Watch out …
The Falkland Islands (Las Islas Malvinas): a rocky outpost at the centre of a centuries-long dispute.
Eric Gaba
A UN committee has agreed with the science underpinning Falklands boundary claims, but without solving the sovereignty issue the dispute is no closer to a solution.