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British PM launches immigration crackdown
David Cameron announces measures aimed at reducing access to benefits for migrants and increasing fines for lawbreakers.
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The 2008 banking crisis eventually led to the rewriting of Iceland's constitution.
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Last Modified: 20 Mar 2013 13:59 GMT
Smacking: An 'acceptable' form of child abuse
The UK government has sunk to a new low by defending the rights of parents who smack their children, writes author.
Siobhan Courtney
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Last Modified: 16 Mar 2013 12:17 GMT
Horsemeat saga sparks school meal scrutiny
Quality of lunches served at UK schools under spotlight as authorities scramble to limit damage of scandal.
Gavin O'Toole
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Last Modified: 25 Feb 2013 10:34 GMT
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We examine the global trend towards same-sex marriage and its implications on traditional family structures.
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The economic malaise and its perils
Exploring the near and long-term political and societal risks arising from the current economic malaise.
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Last Modified: 26 Jan 2013 08:37 GMT
European bank chief predicts 'stability'
While some experts see a bleak future for the euro zone, the head of Europe's Central Bank paints an optimistic picture.
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Last Modified: 25 Jan 2013 19:31 GMT
Obesity kills more people than hunger
Childhood malnutrition was the number one risk factor for early death in 1990, but now it ranks behind obesity.
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Last Modified: 14 Dec 2012 02:14 GMT
Q&A: Tim Berners-Lee
The inventor of the World Wide Web speaks about Internet connectivity and its future in the unwired world.
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Last Modified: 06 Dec 2012 11:00 GMT
Can a quota system help close the gender gap?
As EU wants more seats for women in corporate boardrooms, we ask if it is equal opportunity or preferential treatment.
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