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30 Aug 2014:
Pankaj Mishra: My own ambivalence about September's vote has a different source from the glory and shame of the union invoked by partisans on either side
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7 Aug 2014: Farmers are calling for increased self-sufficiency, but can the UK feed itself sustainably? With your help, Karl Mathiesen investigates
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Guardian Professional, 24 Jul 2014:
The latest report from UNDP identifies educating women as the closest thing to a silver bullet in human development. Charlotte Seager finds out more
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16 Jul 2014:
Survey of 16,000 people finds widespread contentment, but few optimistic about prospects for the planet
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1 Jul 2014: Letters: What would also be useful would be to stop clothing manufacturers using the term "Designed in UK" printed four and five times larger than the "made in" part of the label
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29 Jun 2014: But only with healthy economic growth, fair levels of take-home pay and a fitting welfare system, says William Keegan
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20 Jun 2014:
Ian Jack: Large parts of India's economy were destroyed by British technology in the 1800s, and by deals that favoured British shareholders. Today, it's China that holds that kind of power
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2 Jun 2014: Nouriel Roubini: If income and job growth do not pick up soon, populist parties may come closer to power at the national level in Europe
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2 Jun 2014:
Gary Younge: Around the world, calls for national autonomy have grown. Minorities are blamed but the real culprit is neoliberalism
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