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Is compassion fatigue inevitable in an age of 24-hour news?

We have never been more aware of the appalling events that occur around the world every day. But...

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The only way to end the class divide: the case for abolishing private schools

The continuing gap between state and private education is reinforcing privilege and harming the...

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How to be human: the man who was raised by wolves

Abandoned as a child, Marcos Rodríguez Pantoja survived alone in the wild for 15 years. But...

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How Matteo Salvini pulled Italy to the far right

After years on the fringes of Italian politics, the populist leader of the Lega has stoked...

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‘My death is not my own’: the limits of legal euthanasia

Henk Blanken knows Parkinson’s disease might one day take him past the point at which he wants to...

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The free speech panic: how the right concocted a crisis

Snowflake students have become the target of a new rightwing crusade. But exaggerated claims of...

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The ugly scandal that cancelled the Nobel prize. By Andrew Brown

Sweden’s literary elite has been thrown into disarray by allegations of sexual harassment and...

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How to Spend It: the shopping list for the 1%. By Andy Beckett

In an age of astonishing wealth, nothing reveals the lives of the ultra-rich like the FT’s...

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Nevis: how the world’s most secretive offshore haven refuses to clean up

The years since 2008 have seen a global crackdown on offshore finance. Yet a few places have...

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Poles apart: the bitter conflict over a nation’s communist history

Many Poles remember Soviet soldiers saving them from Nazi occupation. But a growing number are...

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‘Nothing to worry about. The water is fine’: how Flint poisoned its people

When the people of Flint, Michigan, complained that their tap water smelled bad and made children...

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Why we may never know if British troops committed war crimes in Iraq

The Iraq Historic Allegations Team was set up by the government to investigate claims of the...

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The radical lessons of a year reporting on knife crime. By Gary Younge

At the end of our award-winning series, it’s clear that fixing the problem will require political...

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How to spot a perfect fake: the world’s top art forgery detective

Forgeries have got so good – and so costly – that Sotheby’s has brought in its own in-house...

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How the resurgence of white supremacy in the US sparked a war over free speech

With neo-Nazis marching in American cities, the national faith in absolute free expression is...

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Five myths about the refugee crisis

The cameras have gone – but the suffering endures. Daniel Trilling deconstructs the beliefs that...

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How Britain let Russia hide its dirty money

For decades, politicians have welcomed the super-rich with open arms. Now they’re finally having...

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