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Remembrance Day: the enduring nature of the first two-minute silenceThe two-minute silence continues to be powerful memorial to the fallen through a simple collective act - short enough to focus the mind, but long enough to mean something. By Daniel McKay.
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When political leaders choose catastrophe – how Europe walked willingly into World War ITrusting to luck that our politicians 'will work it out in the end' is strategy that has failed in the past and shows all signs of being repeated today. By William Mulligan.
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Until: Who wants to live for ever?Exploring when is the right age to die. Part science, part philosophy, this film invites us all to ask just one question: would I want to live for ever?
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Gibraltar after Brexit: why Spain, not Ireland will decide the UK’s fateIn the Brexit negotiations so far, the future of Gibraltar has remained essentially a quiet...
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EU citizens: what settled status after Brexit really means – a legal expert explainsThe government is making progress towards fulfilling its promise of guaranteeing the rights of EU...
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Giving priority to "purposeful and dignified work" for all - but how?Political economist Ann Pettifor reviews The Everyday Economy by Rachel Reeves MP.
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May 1968: the posters that inspired a movementDavid Cookney reflects on the visual energy of political posters from May 1968 and finds it...
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Graffiti for over 60sLata 65 is a groundbreaking community arts education programme for people over 60 that breaks...
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Those who helped break the economy cannot fix itEconomists at the Bank of England and the Treasury are ignoring the lessons of history and lack...
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Fake news: the factsIntelligence Squared debate examining the phenomenon of fake news.
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Yanis Varoufakis: a progressive Brexit transition can be built – on both sides of the ChannelYanis Varoufakis argues that only a progressive approach to Brexit can deliver a solution that is...
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How Britain's monolingualism will hold back its economy after BrexitBrexit must prompt a long-term strategic investment in languages education to help protect the...
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Eight things that have changed since the smoking ban 10 years agoApart from making public places more pleasant and healthier to be in, the Smoking Ban also had...
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Why Theresa May can't escape the fallout from her social care U-turnConservative manifesto pledges on social care are now the key battle ground of an election...
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Mind your languageEnglish, arguably, the world's greatest language, is becoming increasingly fragmented, creating...
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