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Claims about the decline of the West are ‘exaggerated’
Claims about the decline of the West are ‘exaggerated’
Study identifies the effect of the party leaders in swaying who we vote for
Study shows how the public image of party leaders could still sway who we vote for
Water insecurity ‘costs the global economy hundreds of billions of dollars annually’
Water insecurity is 'a drag on the global economy'
Poor behaviour ‘linked to time spent playing video games, not the games played’
Increased use of food banks 'linked to higher unemployment, sanctions and welfare cuts'
Study finds greater use of food banks linked to higher unemployment, sanctions and cuts in welfare spending
Poor behaviour 'linked to time spent gaming not types of games'
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