Reports and Studies
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The ancient trees at the heart of a case against the Crown
A small indigenous community is fighting a historic land rights claim in Canada – and they are using ancient trees…
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Europe’s mission to Jupiter’s icy moons ready for launch
Europe is about to undertake one of its grandest ever space missions, to explore the icy moons of Jupiter. The…
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Glass bottles excluded from deposit return plans
The government’s latest plans for a deposit return scheme for drinks containers have been criticised for excluding glass bottles. The…
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Shellfish deaths possibly caused by new disease – report
A disease or parasite new to UK waters may have caused the deaths of thousands of shellfish along the North…
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Dartmoor wild camping agreement reached
Landowners have agreed to let people “wild camp” on most of Dartmoor without permission, days after the High Court placed…
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Want to be a true feminist ally? Learn from these men
David Challen never fully grasped how men’s violence and abuse affected women — until his mother Sally was convicted for killing her abusive…
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Infographic: Road to the Arabian Gulf Cup final
Hosts Iraq will face Oman in the final of the eight-nation Arabian Gulf Cup at 7pm (16:00 GMT) on January…
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Antidepressants exit must happen in stages, says medical watchdog
Reducing an antidepressant dose should be done in stages, with help from a medical professional, according to the National Institute…
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Eating less beats intermittent fasting for weight loss: Study
Eating smaller meals and cutting calories is a more effective way to manage weight than intermittent fasting, when consumption is…
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Tonga eruption: Atlantic seafloor felt Pacific volcano megablast
The massive volcanic blast in the Pacific last year was felt 18,000km away on the other side of the world,…
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