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INTERPOL is becoming the chosen tool for tyrants

The international policing organisation pursues politically motivated cases that have nothing to do with crime or justice

16/06/2017

The international policing organisation pursues politically motivated cases that have nothing to do with crime or justice

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Little Atoms weekly round up (Terry Pratchett edition)

The week started with angry Ed Sheeran fans and ended with sad Terry Pratchett fans

16/06/2017

The week started with angry Ed Sheeran fans and ended with sad Terry Pratchett fans

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Andrew Copson is Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association. His writing on humanist and secularist issues has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent, The Times and New Statesman as well as in various journals and he has represented the BHA and Humanism extensively on television news on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky
Andrew Copson is Chief Executive of the British Humanist Association. His writing on humanist and secularist issues has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent, The Times and New Statesman as well as in various journals and he has represented the BHA and Humanism extensively on television news on BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky

Terry Pratchett: “No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away”

Humanism was at the heart of Discworld creator Terry Pratchett's brilliant writing and tireless campaigning

16/06/2017

Humanism was at the heart of Discworld creator Terry Pratchett's brilliant writing and tireless campaigning

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Bring on the gentrification

From Croydon to Tottenham, communities are seeing the positives of the 'G' word

16/06/2017

From Croydon to Tottenham, communities are seeing the positives of the 'G' word

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Is "tech transfer" a danger to academic freedom?

Is big business a threat or an opportunity for scientific research?

16/06/2017

Is big business a threat or an opportunity for scientific research?

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What can a top British cycling coach teach investors?

Behavioral economics seeks to bring scientific rigour to trading

16/06/2017

Behavioral economics seeks to bring scientific rigour to trading

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Ed Sheeran is killing music

The rise of polished solo singer-songwriters such as Sheeran, Smith and Sandé is stifling rock ‘n’ roll’s sweaty solidarity

16/06/2017

The rise of polished solo singer-songwriters such as Sheeran, Smith and Sandé is stifling rock ‘n’ roll’s sweaty solidarity

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Little Atoms weekly round up (the everything edition)

16/06/2017

This week on Little Atoms, featuring democracy in Africa, reform in the Gulf, drugs in Europe, and odd childhood stories from everywhere

Africa's new democratic revolution

Paul Melly says the fall of Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaoré suggests the days of the "Big Man" leader are over

 

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