An underground coal face exhibition at the National Mining Museum at Newtongrange in Scotland.
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How governments can ensure phasing out oil and gas won’t do more damage.
A Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx ) in a woodland in the Czech Republic.
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A new study suggests lynxes were in Britain as recently as the 18th century.
Scottish Green co-leaders Patrick Harvie and Lorna Slater are the UK’s first green party ministers.
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A green party is in government in the UK for the first time.
California wild fires, 2013.
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We need specific action now to make net zero emissions by 2050 possible.
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A recent study reveals that most Muslims believe Islamophobia is getting worse in Scotland - contradicting the country’s perception of itself as a tolerant nation.
One Britain, One Nation?
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What started out as a community project with local schoolchildren has garnered an official endorsement and countless memes. It has also sparked a national conversation
Protesters took to the streets in Poland to protest the country’s crackdown on abortion access.
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Some countries made abortion access easier during the pandemic. Others used it as an excuse for a crackdown.
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Eating bird food was also linked to a nearly four-fold increase in their breeding densities.
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Very few people in Scotland identify as ‘European’ – so EU membership is not the big draw some might hope.
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Read the constituency results to understand where the independence debate heads next.
Nicola Sturgeon thinks she’s found the exit.
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Nicola Sturgeon wants Scotland out, Boris Johnson hopes to hold it all together and Mark Drakeford believes in the best of both worlds.
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When should you tune in for the big announcements over the weekend?
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The two big constitutional questions of the age have caused complicated divisions that help explain party support.
Only time for one scoop on the campaign trail in Wales.
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From councils to devolved parliaments, a bumper crop of contests is happening on the same day.
Nicola Sturgeon, first minister of Scotland and Douglas Ross, the Scottish Conservative Party leader, in a pre-election debate.
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A transcript of episode 13 of The Conversation Weekly podcast, including new research on neuroplasticity in the brain.
Kezia Dugdale was Scottish Labour leader from 2015-17.
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Ahead of the Scottish election on May 6, the former Scottish Labour leader explains what’s at stake – and what could happen next.
Nicola Sturgeon wants to use a mandate at the May 6 elections to argue for a second independence referendum.
Plus, how researchers have discovered a biological switch that can turn neuroplasticity on and off in the brain. Listen to episode 13 of The Conversation Weekly podcast.
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We studied shared values within England and found an even larger gulf between Northerners and Southerners than we did between English and Scots.
Busted flush?
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There’s everything to play for as Scotland counts down to May 6.
She’s back.
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Those who talk down an independent Scotland’s prospects are not factoring in one of its biggest natural resources.