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Little Atoms weekly round up (Terry Pratchett edition)
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The week on Little Atoms started with very angry Ed Sheeran fans and ended with very sad Terry Pratchett fans
Terry Pratchett: “No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away”
Without doubt, the biggest thing for our readers this week was the death of authot Terry Pratchett. British Humanist Association Chief Executive Andrew Copson wrote this wonderful tribute to Pratchett's life and work
Podcast: Salena Godden and Kate Hamer
Staying with matters literary for this week's radio show, Neil Denny spoke to the brilliant poet Salena Godden and Faber debut novelist Kate Hamer
Ed Sheeran is killing music
Will Hodgkinson's views on the bland new generation of singer-songwriters stirred controversy among loyal fans of ginger troubador Sheeran
Colorado drug reform a year on
Sponsored post: In the second of a series on drug legislation reform, CISTA looks at Colorado's cannabis law
Is 'tech transfer' a danger to academic freedom?
Debate rages over whether campuses should welcome venture capital
Tim Lott and the left: a response
Have socialists gone wrong?
Bring on the gentrification
Because that pop-up cokctail bar may not be as bad as you make out
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