Does the weight-loss revolution show up in the data?
Slimming the world is a slow business
Slimming the world is a slow business
Cabinet secretary Chris Wormald’s exit follows resignations of prime minister’s chief of staff and communications director
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Those calling for the Fed to cut rates should look again at the relationship between prices and productivity growth
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Having made WW2 fighter planes, Honda cars and trains, the English town of Swindon is now emerging as a hub for drones
This is the year that stablecoins are becoming part of the mainstream for online and international payments
Signed 2014 contract shows former Barclays boss would be paid $250,000 a year for role
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Nine charmers with a bouncy attitude
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Frank Dikötter dismantles CCP myths about Mao’s leadership to tell a story of Chinese repression that is still relevant today
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Futures price has fallen to less than half its level in late 2023 as GLP-1s reduce cravings for sweet snacks
Sector companies are struggling to win Brussels’ backing for consolidation
Draft law sets out who should repay savers whose deposits were frozen during country’s devastating financial collapse
Apple's Lockdown Mode is gaining attention after it blocked U.S. federal authorities from accessing a reporter's iPhone. The FBI couldn't extract data from Washington Post reporter Hannah Natanson's phone, which was in Lockdown Mode. This feature is designed for individuals at risk of sophisticated cyberattacks. It's available on newer Apple operating systems and limits app and website access to protect against spyware. Users must enable it on each device separately. Experts say passcodes are safer than biometrics... Читать дальше...
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the higher the price. Researchers used these gravesites to investigate social exclusion based on illness, by studying whether people with leprosy—a highly stigmatized disease culturally associated with sin—or tuberculosis were kept out of the higher-status areas.
Learn how medieval Denmark’s burial practices reveal that leprosy and tuberculosis patients were not excluded from prestigious church graves.
Sara hosts the first Rugby Union Weekly Calcutta Cup quiz as DC and John Barclay face off
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