Expert's view
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 When should children start secondary school?feature When making a decision, parents are likely to reflect on their own experiences of education By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Yevgeny Prigozhin and the long list of those who challenged Vladimir Putin and paid the pricefeature Russian president’s message has been clear for two decades: opposition will not be tolerated and will probably have fatal consequences By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How English women’s football could become a billion pound industryfeature Building on the success of the Lionesses won’t be easy but it is eminently possible By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How toxins, heavy metals and possibly radioactive polonium are found in vapesfeature Vapers don’t know what they’re inhaling and cannot be certain of the health impacts By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How to immerse yourself in the Edinburgh Fringe 2023feature Given the scale of the festival navigating the array of shows on offer can be a challenge By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Why measles is threatening children right across the UKfeature The UK lost its measles-free status in 2019, indicating that the measles virus was circulating and there was inadequate vaccination to prevent its spread By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How to make homes cooler without cranking up the air conditioningfeature Air conditioners often become the default solution when temperatures rise but they’re not the only answer By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Is climate change to blame for Europe’s blistering heatwave?feature As temperatures continue to warm, we are seeing changes in the atmosphere that leads to increased occurrences of extreme temperatures By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Jenin and the endless cycle of Palestinian displacementfeature Refugee camp at the heart of a struggle around demographics, displacement and mobility By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Why schoolchildren are regularly being targeted by terrorist groups in many countriesfeature Attacks on schools seen as a good way to bring attention to a cause by armed groups By The Week Staff Published feature
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 What the Wagner uprising in Russia might mean for the Ukraine warfeature Wagner Group prominent example of simmering discontent among paramilitary forces towards Russia By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Active nonalignment: the Global South’s new foreign policy in face of Ukraine warfeature Approach is fuelled by increased competition between the United States and China By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Betelgeuse: why star is behaving oddly and what would happen if it explodedfeature Dimming and then brightening has led to speculation about whether its demise in the form of an explosion is imminent By The Week Staff Published feature
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 How to fix the UK’s broken recycling systemfeature There are currently 39 different bin collection regimes with different rules and regulations across 391 local authorities By The Week Staff Published feature
