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The low pay puzzle
Why, after 25 years of rising wages, do most workers feel worse off?
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How real is the existential threat from AI?
AI can't kill us, so why are imaginary threats being taken so seriously?
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What would Isambard Kingdom Brunel have done?
Could Britain's most famous civil engineer solve the UK's infrastructure problems?
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Power Drive
Motorists wield votes that politicians want, but is that power balance going to change?
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How to cure the small town blues
What can Middlesbrough teach us about regeneration?
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How to Dismantle a Democracy
How governments manipulate the law and bureaucracy to take democracies apart.
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What is 'British culture'?
How can people truly integrate into British culture when it's not clearly defined?
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Has the family had its day?
Is staying together for the sake of the children a basis for a safe, successful society?
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What's the future of nudge?
What does the future hold for for the behavioural change methods known as nudge?
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Can reading really improve your life?
Reading for pleasure can improve children's outcomes - but it's also in decline.
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Can the UK afford a mental health crisis?
Is poor mental health amongst young people affecting the economy?
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France: a constitutional crisis in the making
Could Macron's centrist dominance lead France towards a constitutional crisis?
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What on earth is the national interest?
Exploring the origins, evolution and current use of the politicians' favourite phrase.
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What makes a good school?
How can parents, teachers and school leaders work out if a school is 'good'?
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How can we grow the UK economy?
Is there anything governments can do to get the economy growing again?
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The Democratic Brain
What scanning the brain may reveal about our political affiliations.
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How far should reparative justice go?
Zoe Strimpel weighs up the reparation claims for historical injustices like slavery.
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Is there a new elite?
Whoβs really in charge? A new progressive elite, or the rich, privileged born-to-rule?
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Why are so many workers on strike?
Why are strikes being called all over Britain, and what will bring them to an end?
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Does work have to be miserable?
Could 'job design' make British workers more productive? Pauline Mason investigates.
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Do single people get a raw deal?
Is society stacked against single people? Ant Adeane investigates.
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Whatβs changing about childbirth?
Is maternity care keeping up with societal changes?
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What are companies for?
What are companies for? Ruth Sunderland investigates.
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Do Boycotts Work?
Do boycotts lead to change or are they lazy activism? David Baker investigates
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We know how to stop knife crime, so why donβt we do it?
There are proven ways to reduce knife crime, so why donβt we do more of what works?
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Lessons from the vaccine task force
What are the lessons from the success of the UK's Vaccine Task Force?
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Can the Met police change?
Margaret Heffernan asks: can the Metropolitan police force change?
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Is Britain exceptional?
Zoe Strimpel finds the roots for Britain's dynamism, diversity and culture wars.
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King Charles' Challenge
As the coronation approaches, we ask what the future holds for the monarchy and its king.
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Does it matter who our MPs are?
Should we be on the lookout for βsomeone like meβ when casting our votes?