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Jerry Brotton takes an intriguing look at the cardinal directions and what they tell us about the Earth and its inhabitants ...
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX is pushing to loosen power limits on transmissions in low Earth orbit, a move that some fear could give upstart US operators more power ...
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Advisers say a third of people take out the wrong kind of protection insurance, leaving many with overlapping — or inadequate — cover ...
The heir to the Roche pharmaceuticals dynasty on how corporate power can be harnessed in the quest for sustainability ...
In 2007, typical hourly pay for doctors put them in the top 5 per cent of UK employees — a position they had held for the previous three decades. By 2023, they barely made it into the top 10 per cent.
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European families, oblivious to the idea that becoming ill can lead to personal bankruptcy, are provided with early childhood day care and enjoy annual leave that Americans can barely comprehend. Most ...
A judg­ment on the Leg­acy Act was issued by the North­ern Ire­land Court of Appeal, not the NI High Court as wrongly stated in an art­icle on Septem­ber 21. The appeal court cri­ti­cised pro­vi­sions ...