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From Martin Williams, Chair, University of Cumbria; Director, Higher Education Policy for England (2007-2013), London SE24, ...
The legal personhood of natural phenomena, as discussed by Philippe Sands in his review of Is a River Alive, the new book by Robert Macfarlane, and Just Earth: How a Fairer World Will Save the Planet ...
It is disappointing to read so much disinformation and distortion, from so many prominent academics, in such a short letter (“Locking Thiam out of the Ivorian election risks fresh instability”, May 13 ...
Desperate to source munitions, Kyiv paid foreign brokers for weapons and shells that were sometimes unusable or never arrived ...
Sotheby’s has postponed its sale of gems linked to the remains of the Buddha, in a case that has sparked legal and moral ...
It took time for the Manhattanite co-founder of Mother Denim to warm to SoCal life in small-town Ojai. Now, he thinks the ...
Recent economic reports have suggested the Fed has made progress in pushing inflation towards its 2 per cent target while ...
Japan has signalled it is prepared to hold out for a better deal with US President Donald Trump over trade tariffs, pushing ...
US President Donald Trump’s secretary of state Marco Rubio accused the German state of “tyranny in disguise”, further ...
Providers say the migrants still looking for work are often unsuited to care and that driving ability is a big barrier, given ...
The UK’s water watchdog has promised investors revenue guarantees, no competition and minimal risk as it tries to drum up ...
Japan has signalled it is prepared to hold out for a better deal with US President Donald Trump over trade tariffs, and ...
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