The new legislation tinkers around the edges rather than making bigger changes to really tackle gambling harm.
According to Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, North Korea is preparing to send as many as 50,000 fresh troops to ...
Prime ministers aren’t lasting long in the job these days – and data shows that the UK is slipping on some measures of governance.
Large datasets can be useful research tools, but current government efforts to gather medical records depend on policy and ...
Revenues for Michigan’s districts have failed to keep pace with inflation and the evolving needs of today’s students.
Mobile phones have become part of just about everyone’s emergency infrastructure. But what do you do when the power and ...
Returning bones to Madagascar doesn’t just right a colonial wrong: why a royal skull still has power
One was identified as belonging to Toera, the Menabe king killed by French colonial troops in 1897. When handed over, it was ...
The youth-led protests of 2025 were not the first time the Malagasy people created a window of opportunity for change.
If you’ve ever eaten a ham or turkey sandwich for lunch, then you’ve probably eaten deli meat. Sometimes called lunch meat, ...
A new FDA survey finds some positive trends among young people in the US, though new forms of nicotine use like pouches have ...
Britain’s postwar sugar rationing was an accidental experiment. Decades on, it’s revealing how early diet shapes cancer risk, ageing and eating habits for life.
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