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This island is not for sale: how Eigg fought back. By Patrick Barkham

Small islands have always been objects of desire for a certain kind of man ambitious to rule his...

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The inside story of Labour’s election shock. By Heather Stewart

When a snap election was called, a divided Labour sprang into action to defy predictions of a...

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Facebook’s war on free will. By Franklin Foer

How technology is making our minds redundant. Written by Franklin Foer and read by Christopher...

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How a tax haven is leading the race to privatise space

Luxembourg has shown how far a tiny country can go by serving the needs of global capitalism. Now...

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Keyboard warrior: the British hacker fighting for his life. By Simon Parkin

Lauri Love is charged with masterminding a 2013 attack by Anonymous on US government websites....

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How science found a way to help coma patients communicate. By Adrian Owen

After suffering serious brain injuries, Scott Routley spent 12 years in a vegetative state. But...

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The last Nazi hunters. By Linda Kinstler

Since 1958, a small department of Germany’s government has sought to bring members of the Third...

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The first social media suicide. By Rana Dasgupta

In May of last year, a teenager in a dreary suburb of Paris live-streamed her own suicide – and...

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Neoliberalism: the idea that swallowed the world. By Stephen Metcalf

The word has become a rhetorical weapon, but it properly names the reigning ideology of our era –...

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The school beneath the wave: the unimaginable tragedy of Japan’s tsunami

In 2011 a tsunami engulfed Japan’s north-east coast. More than 18,000 people were killed. Six...

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Why do stars like Adele keep losing their voice? By Bernhard Warner

More and more singers are cancelling big shows and turning to surgery to fix their damaged vocal...

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Why we fell for clean eating. By Bee Wilson

The oh-so-Instagrammable food movement has been thoroughly debunked – but it shows no signs of...

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What is a black professor in America allowed to say? By Steve Kolovich

Tommy J Curry thought forcing a public discussion about race and violence was part of his job. It...

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Unlearning the myth of American innocence. By Suzy Hansen

When she was 30, Suzy Hansen left the US for Istanbul – and began to realise that Americans will...

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Is the world really better than ever? By OIiver Burkeman

The headlines have never been worse. But an increasingly influential group of thinkers insists...

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The real cost of regeneration. By Zoe Williams

When private developers move in, the first eviction is accountability – then tenants’ complaints...

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Globalisation: the rise and fall of an idea that swept the world

It’s not just a populist backlash – many economists who once swore by free trade have changed...

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When life is a fate worse than death

Why are so many doctors opposed to assisted death? As a practising physician, Haider Javed...

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How climate scepticism turned into something more dangerous

Doubts about the science are being replaced by doubts about the motives of scientists and their...

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