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As a Danish study shows, parental income determines our life chances – but in what way differs according to how rich they are
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Nigel Farage writes to constituents in Runcorn and Helsby after Labour MP Mike Amesbury charged with assault
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Tech selloffs not only cost tax revenue and jobs, but are turning the UK into a vassal state
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Now that half of our clothing purchases are sent back, reverse logistics – or the returns industry – has become big business, with companies finding ways to reduce waste
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The UK has called for an independent investigation into the downing of an Azerbaijani plane thought to have been caused by a Russian missile
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Rules requiring muzzles and leashes improve public safety but animal charities claim breed is unfairly demonised
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War Child supports Indigenous community efforts to protect youth from recruitment into war for drugs and gold• Donate to our charity appeal here
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Refusal to leave palace for successor backed by autocratic Georgian Dream party on day of departure stirs protesters
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Dangerous practice was supposed to be phased out but new data reveals thousands of incidents every year
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Communities across the UK are fighting ‘catastrophic’ proposals to build new energy-from-waste plants
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The new US president will almost certainly bring unpredictability but several themes will dominate the year ahead. Observer writers offer their guide on what lies ahead in politics, film, fashion, sport and more
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Miami of Ohio beat Colorado State in the Arizona Bowl, but Snoop Dogg was the main attraction
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The actor announced on social media that the ‘legal wedding’ was officiated by her sister
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Jeju Air’s Boeing 737 passenger plane with 180 people on it caught fire at the airport in the South Korean city of Muan
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Emergency services responded to calls at 9am at Muan international airport in South Korea, the Yonhap news agency reported