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Bad wealth made good: how to tackle Britain’s twin faultlines of low growth and rising inequality
Over the past half-century, a rising share of economic activity in the UK and other rich countries has been connected with ‘bad’ wealth accumulation.
Two mathematicians have proved that a straightforward question—how hard is it to untie a knot?—has a complicated answer.
The reduction of health inequalities has been a priority of researchers, decision-makers and practitioners for many years.
Helping students to develop math fluency takes more than just flash cards. It requires teaching them how to think about ...
Hundreds of thousands of older people missed out on vital help with their heating bills last winter - not because they ...
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Child marriage is still common in the DRC: what’s driving it and how to encourage change
The DRC must harmonise customary and statutory laws to close loopholes that allow child marriage to persist. Law enforcement ...
Reform have made it clear they want to bring back austerity. Here are a few stats to point out why this would be a disaster ...
The revolution started on social media. It ended with protests, violence, and an online poll to pick the new prime minister.
In France, 21% of people aged 55-61 struggle to find work but are unable to retire. Women, who suffer more from societal ...
The Government's Keep Britain Working report warns that the UK faces continuing economic inactivity linked to long-term ...
ARCHDALE, N.C. — Kersey Valley SpookyWoods has been a Halloween tradition for 41 years, attracting more than 30,000 visitors every October. But this year, organizers say some guests are showing up ...
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