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The Economist
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HEALTH
Coronavirus: Medics are worried people with serious health problems are not going to hospital
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Coronavirus in the UK: Military failing to stick to uniform rules on social distancing with ‘close-contact’ training sessions
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HEALTH
Coronavirus: More than 800 Cuban medics have travelled to virus-hit countries to support health services
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ENVIRONMENT
How chocolatier Dominique Persoone is helping wild gorillas in eastern Congo by making posh chocolate and creating jobs
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British family life has entered a retro time warp under coronavirus lockdown
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Coronavirus in the UK: 4,000 rough sleepers have already been housed in hotels
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Coronavirus lockdown brings villages closer together despite social distancing
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WORLD
Japan wants to stop foreigners copying its wagyu as demand across Asia grows
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HOMES AND GARDENS
House names are acceptable for the rich but remain naff for everyone else
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WORLD
Brazilians dominate surfing but it’s a stormy time for the sport
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CONSUMER
Escape rooms offer a new role for Britain’s high streets, as adults opt for experiences over possessions
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BUSINESS
British farmers fret about losing their protection and their subsidies
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THE ECONOMIST
The EU wants to set the rules for the world of technology
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CONSUMER
Public toilets are a convenient target for cost-cutters amid council budget cuts
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FOOD & DRINK
Prawns and shrimps can be four times worse for the environment than beef — but artificial alternatives could help
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Luxury brands including Gucci and Givenchy ponder ways to get rid of their unsold ‘must-have’ clothing
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FOOTBALL OPINION
To manage the Royal Family, the Queen could take tips from Sir Alex Ferguson
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Turkish barbers have established a strong brand in Britain, forcing others to change their practices
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LONG READS
The Museum of Disgusting Food in Sweden tells us a lot about human nature
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OTHER
How darts flew from pastime to prime-time, with hopes that Fallon Sherrock can shake off its blokey image
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Plymouth hopes to attract modern-day pilgrims for 400th anniversary of the Mayflower, including £45m cultural hub The Box
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FOOD & DRINK
Elephant dung and tonic, anyone? South Africa’s craft gin scene explodes with interesting additions
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‘We want to make music an option for other Bradford people’: How grime has moved beyond Stormzy and its London roots
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WORLD
The former president’s crocodiles terrorising Ivory Coast’s capital — and no one knows how many people they have killed
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WORLD
Donald Trump’s Israeli endorsement for West Bank settlements will delight his zealous voters
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TECHNOLOGY
People have always attacked powerful women — now deepfake videos are making it easier
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‘They won’t let me cook my own food’: British troops are engaged in a running battle — with their caterers
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HOMES AND GARDENS
Decline of property downsizing among the old means young couples are forced to share their homes
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WORK
Managers can be useful in the workplace — if they’re not in it for themselves
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WORLD
Why driverless cars, AI and the creation in a machine of human-like intelligence remains distant
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School transgender rules face a backlash from some groups worried that girls are missing
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BUSINESS
Britain’s old-boy network moves business online to help alumni seek interns and even fellow wine-enthusiasts
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