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The families paying for 'private bobbies' to protect them
Luke Mintz examines a new - and divisive - approach to crime prevention.
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The English town that hopes to save the NHS a lot of money
Washwood Heath is a community health clinic, but not as you know it. Image: 麻豆社)
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The deadly business of democracy
Our deputy political editor Vicki Young looks at abuse and safety fears in politics.
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The dangers of China鈥檚 cyber-nationalism
Is online nationalism in China creating a rising anti-foreigner rhetoric?
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The Christians who see Trump as their saviour
Why do so many US Christians see Donald Trump as sent from God?
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The Bitcoin hum sparking unrest in Trump's MAGA heartlands
The energy-intensive process of Bitcoin mining is causing headaches in rural America.
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The 'catastrophic' cuts facing British physics
The discovery of the Higgs Boson was a triumph, but UK science risks being eviscerated.
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Tesla's issues run deeper than controversy around Musk
Analysis from Theo Leggett, the 麻豆社鈥檚 International Business Correspondent.
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Telegram: 'The dark web in your pocket'
The 麻豆社's cyber correspondent Joe Tidy explores how criminals use the messaging app.
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Steve Rosenberg: Russia's fury at US missile move
The 麻豆社's Russia editor on US long-range missiles being used by Ukraine against Russia.
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Starmer will be judged on how he tackles root causes of riots
The 麻豆社's Joe Pike on how the PM has emphasised 鈥渟trong policing and swift prosecutions鈥.
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Starmer will be judged on how he tackles root causes of riots
The 麻豆社's Joe Pike on how the PM has emphasised 鈥渟trong policing and swift prosecutions鈥.
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Starmer the diplomat, Covid, and Tory cash woes
Laura Kuennsberg on the contrasting fortunes of the biggest parties post-election.
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Should mental health be the responsibility of universities?
Are students being let down - or is the expectation placed on unis part of the issue?
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Should magic mushrooms be used to treat mental health?
麻豆社 science correspondent, Pallab Ghosh reports on the debate for 麻豆社 InDepth.
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Shadow ships are on the rise - how can they be tackled?
The sanction-busting vessels operate outside maritime rules and hide their identities.
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Sewage dumped illegally in Windermere over 3 years
United Utilities failed to report at least 100 million litres of illegal discharges.
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Scarlett Johansson and the AI row
The 麻豆社's Technology Editor Zoe Kleinman on balancing AI innovation and ethics.
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Rwanda: Why migrant planes won鈥檛 take off soon
Legal Correspondent Dominic Casciani on what happens now the Rwanda plan is approved.
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Russia鈥檚 push to win over the world beyond the West
Juliana Gragnani, of the 麻豆社's Global Disinformation Unit, explores Russian media.
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Royal Mail: The curious case of why a billionaire wants to buy it
Why Daniel Kretinsky might want what looks like a 'fading relic'. By the 麻豆社's Simon Jack
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Rosenberg on the tightrope of reporting from Russia
Our Russia Editor Steve Rosenberg on the challenges of covering the country he loves.
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Rise of vaccine distrust - why more of us are questioning jabs
52 of 55 countries polled have seen a drop in confidence about vaccines since 2019.
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Reform's momentum is making the political weather
麻豆社 Political Editor Chris Mason on the latest defection from Tory to Reform.
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Ratmageddon: The real reason rat populations are exploding
There is evidence that rising temperatures might be at play.
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Prince William - what 2024 crises reveal about his leadership
2024 was a year that the Prince of Wales has called "the hardest of his life".
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Prince Harry is to visit the UK - but will he see the King?
The Duke of Sussex is returning to the UK on September the 8th.
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Parental rights and paedophiles: How I exposed a legal anomaly
Sanchia Berg on reporting the family courts and how she uncovered a glaring loophole.
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NHS dentistry is rotting. Will the plan to fix it work?
As patients struggle to find NHS dentists, Labour has a plan. But will it work?
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Murder & MI5: The battle over what stays secret
Can the state be trusted to decide what remains confidential?