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Exclusive: Jeremy Hunt urged to act over report showing poorest families spend 63p in each £1 on food and energy bills
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Prof Ingrid Robeyns has spent a decade studying wealth and ethics and says that limits are essential if we want to eradicate poverty and protect social cohesion and the planet
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More that 1.5 million women in the UK are affected by the painful condition - but new study says NHS is failing them
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study highlights products whose pack size or amount of expensive ingredients have gone down but not price
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People in sedentary jobs were 34 per cent more likely to die from cardiovascular disease than those in more active roles
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Exclusive: The research comes afterThe Independent revealed a third of Black and ethnic minority staff in the NHS have suffered racism in the workplace
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Fishing nets churn up carbon from the sea floor, more than half of which will eventually be released into the atmosphere
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Tech giant said it would delete entries for locations deemed âpersonalâ or sensitive, but 18 months later, itâs still retaining data in some cases
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For ‘deeper reading’ among children aged 10-12, paper trumps screens. What does it mean when schools are going digital?
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‘The demand for nannies in London is skyrocketing and we have heard from parents who say they try and poach nannies in the school playground,’ campaigner says
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Largest study of ocean DNA reveals abundance of fungi thriving in extreme environment of the deep sea
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More than 7,000 hospital admissions and deaths could have been avoided if people had been fully vaccinated
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study of children in US and China found larger impact when brothers and sisters were closely spaced in age
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The results of a study by ukphonebook.com has listed the 10 most popular destinations for families leaving London
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‘Results demonstrate effect of time on physical healing is inseparable from psychological experience of time,’ scientists say