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How to work from home and stay sane

Homeworkers need downtime too

16/06/2017

Homeworkers need downtime too

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On fake news, facts and authenticity

It’s all to easy to get suckered by the news we want to hear

16/06/2017

It’s all to easy to get suckered by the news we want to hear

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Holocaust Memorial Day: the oldest hatred’s new forms

It’s dangerous to view anti-semitism as a thing of the past

16/06/2017

It’s dangerous to view anti-semitism as a thing of the past

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Big Boss is watching you

Welcome brave new world of workplace sociometrics

16/06/2017

Welcome brave new world of workplace sociometrics

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Trump, Brexit and the mob

The ancient Greeks had a word for the new political mood

16/06/2017

The ancient Greeks had a word for the new political mood

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How Theresa May killed the Conservatives

Hard Brexit is a break with Tory tradition

16/06/2017

Hard Brexit is a break with Tory tradition

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Giles Fraser, secularism and radical chic

Minority communities deserve more than thrill-seeking "allies"

16/06/2017

Minority communities deserve more than thrill-seeking "allies"

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The Incurious Rabbit

16/06/2017

Josh Cohen's The Incurious Rabbit was a runner-up in the 2015 Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize. The biennial prize is awarded to the best original, unpublished essay between 2,000 and 8,000 words in the English language on any subject. The winning entry is awarded £20,000, with five runners-up each awarded £1,000. Some have described the Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize as the richest pound per word prize for non-fiction in the world.

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The conservative Christians who see trans people as heretics

Discussions of gender keep coming back to essentialism

16/06/2017

Discussions of gender keep coming back to essentialism

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In pictures: inside the homes of hoarders

Photojournalist Manu Valcarce captures the reality of living with the disorder

16/06/2017

Photojournalist Manu Valcarce captures the reality of living with the disorder

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