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Friday 12 September 2014
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Despite having the most expensive tickets in Europe only 1.6% of seats were empty during the first round of matches in the English top tier compared to 44.2% in Italy’s Serie A
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Since August 1, 17 polls have been released, of which only one had yes ahead. With less than a week to go it’s still advantage no, but a narrowing gap and polling uncertainties make it a close race
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The major parties have accused each other of handing out more grant dollars to marginal electorates. Our analysis shows that they’re both right
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By combining Big Data, mobile and cloud, backed up by quality security, individuals and businesses alike can up their game, whatever it may be ...
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Thursday 11 September 2014
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Voting intention data mapped across Scotland shows that the race remains too close to call
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Which colours are in and which are out? See the rise and fall of the most popular shades for dresses using these colour wheels showing each season’s palette
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Jean-Claude Juncker unveiled the composition of the new European Commission yesterday. Here is a look at how the division of commission portfolios between countries has evolved over the years.
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Would the same golfers have made the cut if the US and European team captains had relied purely on data rather than instinct?
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Sweden holds a general election on Sunday. The centre-right government of PM Fredrik Reinfeldt, who is behind in the polls, is seeking a third term.
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New government data has revealed the ten most overcrowded peak train journeys that commuters undertake and every single one is travelling into or out of London
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Wednesday 10 September 2014
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We look at some key statistics on Scotland to give a rough estimate about which other countries a newly independent state would be similar to
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Household air pollution, which mostly occurs through the use of solid fuels for cooking, heating and lighting, leads to the death of over 3m people each year with poorer countries most at risk
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Cameron is going to Edinburgh, Miliband to Glasgow - two cities at either extremes of the debate that could save, or lose, the union
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Tuesday 9 September 2014
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As the justice committee takes evidence on the impact of legal aid reforms the figures already show dramatic changes