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Tougher laws to reduce wildlife trade ‘not enough and can backfire’
Higher taxes on goods and services linked with higher rate of infant deaths
New building by Zaha Hadid unveiled at Middle East Centre
Fighting TB – South Africa’s ‘insidious epidemic’
Tackling child abuse in Africa with research and fun
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Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford
Oxford receives award for longest running weather station in the UK
Study finds even in ‘conservative’ West Germany, four fifths of mothers work
Even in ‘conservative’ West Germany, four fifths of mothers work
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