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The Economy Revisited
In April this year, as Europeans were being jabbed in the arm at a furious rate, emerging blinking in the post-confinement light, our ...
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A quest for exotic families – kindred adoption
Over 150 million children in the world are orphans. Many of them spend their childhoods in institutions. Drawing on a mix of traditional ...
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Canadian Elections – timing clearly is everything
On September 20th Canadians went to the polls for the second time in two years. The result was, despite a tumultuous election and ...
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Are we losing the fight?
The last few months have not been good for liberal democracy around the world. And while we can almost understand that any form ...
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Women in Science
You know about Marie Curie, but probably not Kati Kariko, a passionate scientist from a later generation, whose work nevertheless will continue to ...
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Why people break rules
John and Jane Jones were an ordinary couple, living in an ordinary house in an ordinary suburb. Billy was an ordinary eight year ...
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Heroes: They are women too
Recently we have included a number of articles about women, written by women. I believe that most men have women they admire but ...
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Most admired women – a celebration of greatness
We’re always hearing about how women’s achievements and contributions to the world we live in are not properly recognised, let alone rewarded. Most ...
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City versus state, Budapest and Hungary
There are tensions between capitals, major cities and national governments in which parties governing cities are often the main opposition to the national ...
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Notre Dame de Paris – modern technology meets ancient crafts
A rare glimpse of what’s going on behind the scaffolding at Notre Dame de Paris Visitors are generally not allowed in – not ...