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Energy firms should compete over the ‘stickiest’ customers, who won’t switch suppliers.
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The Dani people were part of a thriving agricultural society long before Westerners ‘discovered’ them in the 1930s.
Just speaking English isn’t going to cut it anymore.
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The importance of speaking other languages in a post-Brexit world.
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Why do people choose to drop the spending and devote their time to another way of living?
A window on the past: the ruins of Lindisfarne priory off the Northumberland coast.
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From the fall of the Romans to the Middle Ages, Britain was more prosperous when it fostered a relationship with Europe.
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The UK’s new £1 coin is touted as being the most-secure in the world. Its dodecagonal shape harks back to an old threepenny forebear.
The rare Pink Pigeon.
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By reintroducing new gene variants back into the wild, there’s hope it will reverse the negative impacts of pink pigeon inbreeding.
Police conduct a search near the Houses of Parliament, a day after the attack on Westminster.
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Hyperbolic approaches to threat measurement don’t lead to very effective counter-terrorism policy.
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Revenge is sweet – but if the Democrats indulge in it, they could dramatically weaken a whole branch of the US government.
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Surely no super intelligence would be that cruel.
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Hosting a military base is difficult in the best of circumstances, but some bases are more dangerous than others.
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It was popular music that enabled Chávez to link his political movement with grassroots activism.
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Incitement to hatred law in England and Wales currently protects many identities, but not disability.
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Glossy magazines have a serious role to play.
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What stories can teach children about the world.
The rise of renewable energy is one reason the world is shifting away from coal.
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Global emissions from fossil fuels have stalled. That puts us in the right place to keep warming below 2°C, but there’s plenty of work still to be done.
Praying outside the Supreme Court.
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Christian conservative leaders gambled on Donald Trump, and it paid off in spades.
Busan’s controversial Comfort Women statue.
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A small bronze statue in Busan has kicked off a surprisingly big argument.
Que faire lorsqu'un enfant s'ennuie ?
Mark Janus
Apprendre à s’ennuyer, c’est aussi apprendre à laisser voguer son imagination et à devenir autonome.
IPSO’s latest ruling makes a mockery of journalism’s commitment to seeking the truth.