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Children’s interests need to be represented in politics – here’s how that could happen.
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What AI-narrated audiobooks tell us about reading and big tech.
Social media ads encourage young women to donate their eggs. Here’s what that process is really like.
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As part of my research, I interviewed egg donors and doctors and also observed women in fertility clinics to get a better sense of what the process was actually like.
Reggae, dancehall, and identity: how Jamaican music transformed British society.
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Nights out dancing! How African and Caribbean music and dance have shaped British culture.
Amazon rainforest, Brazil: a Yaulapiti man rides a motorcycle.
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It’s quite common to see whole Indigenous families on bikes – including pets and tiny children.
Conference attendees, from top left: Sir Syed Sultan Ahmed, Mahatma Gandhi, Sir Ganga Singh, Maharaja of Bikaner, Sarojini Naidu, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Radhabai Subbarayan, Bhupinder Singh, Maharaja of Patiala, Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar, Dr BS Moonje, Jahan Ara Shahnawaz, J Ramsay MacDonald, Sir Jai Singh Prabhakar, Maharaja of Alwar.
Indian Round Table Conference,1930-31; Derso and Kelen Collection, MC205, Public Policy Papers, Department of Special Collections, Princeton University Library
Britain wanted to showcase its imperial power to the world, through official business in ancient palaces and socialising in the dazzling West End.
Skylines are being transformed by this boom sector.
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Gone are the days when buy to let landlords were behind most of the private rental properties in the UK.
Readers reports, scripts and selected photographs. From top left Garland Anderson, Una Marson and Isabel Cooley who appeared in the ethnic Players Theatre Guild productions of Anna Lucasta.
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Theatre censorship laws stifled Black playwrights for more than 200 years – here’s what we found in the archive.
Financial worries stemming from austerity could span generations.
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Public spending cuts and the soaring cost of living will not only affect people lives now, but could trickle down through generations.
Analysis shows 21 out of 30 countries on the UK government’s list of repressive regimes received UK military equipment.
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Razor wire, surveillance technologies and gated compounds – welcome to COP27.
There’s still time to avert the worst of climate change.
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Given how much young people have achieved in the fight against climate crisis it’s crucial their voices are really heard at COP27.
Polls Vs betting on who will win control of Congress.
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Who will win the US midterms, the polls, or the gambling markets?
Things are going in one direction.
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Everyone is talking about how to alleviate energy prices this winter, but no one acknowledges that the average household has been getting poorer for more than a decade.
A group of migrants crossing the Channel in a small boat headed in the direction of Dover, Kent.
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Perhaps the best way to understand the reasons why people embark on these journeys is to put yourself in their shoes.
Participant in Milgram’s obedience to authority experiments.
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I looked at the infamous Milgram experiment and seem to have made a shocking new discovery.
The law is already established on under-16s being deemed competent enough to make decisions about vaccinations for themselves.
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The law can give under-16s the right to consent to medical treatment, even without their parents’ approval.
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Interviewees describe ‘scrimping and saving’ to make ends meet.