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From ancient castles to mega-yachts: what history teaches us about the super-rich
14 Oct 2014: Our fascination and frustration with this era’s wealthy 1% is nothing new. They have always been with us. How do they think, operate and make their money? By John Kampfner
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A camp run by the Equality and Human Rights Commission is inspiring a diverse range of young people to start campaigning, says Martin Wainwright
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20 Oct 2014: Kate Raworth: A working group exploring a potential new geological era has only one female scientist. This gender bias within the scientific community needs consigning to the past
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16 Oct 2014: Brendon Batson has rejected José Mourinho’s claims that managerial jobs are awarded purely on merit and urged English football to find an alternative to the Rooney Rule
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16 Oct 2014: Letters: Lord Freud was talking about a minority whose work could never justify the minimum wage, not the majority who could contribute fully
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16 Oct 2014: Public health minister heralds data collection on female genital mutilation as ‘major milestone’ on road to ending FGM in the UK
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16 Oct 2014: Deputy prime minister tells Call Clegg show that welfare minister was wrong to suggest someone could be ‘worth’ less than others
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15 Oct 2014: Danny Dorling: Credit Suisse has predicted a 40% rise in wealth in just five years, but this can’t happen without repercussions. Is another crash on its way?
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15 Oct 2014: Study shows inequality accelerating, with NGOs saying it shows economic recovery ‘skewed towards wealthy
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14 Oct 2014: Richest 10% control 54.1% of Britain’s wealth, up from 51.5% in 2000 and 52% before financial crisis, says Credit Suisse
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14 Oct 2014: Our fascination and frustration with this era’s wealthy 1% is nothing new. They have always been with us. How do they think, operate and make their money? By John Kampfner
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