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Use of the drug is surging in the UK – with alarm
Government figures released earlier this month show that the UK unemployment rate rose to 5.2% in January – the highest rate for five years. But for younger workers, the situation is far more grim. In
Banged up in solitary confinement in a Japanese prison cell like a common drug addict, Izabel Rose’s facade of respectability was stripped away. Just days earlier, the 26-year-old marketing profession
Metal barriers, digital locks, facial recognition and other ...
The description of money as dirty has a long history in English literature, from Shylock’s account of usury to Martin Amis’s novel Money (1984) to Caryl Churchill’s play Serious Money (1987). Mostly t
Issue of the week: Labour and jobs ...
Is breakfast the most important meal of the day? Pfft. Only if you want it to be: there’s not much evidence beyond some observational studies. But we’ve been conditioned into believing it by a breakfa