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Richard Thaler wins Nobel Prize in Economics Richard Thaler, the man behind "nudge" economics, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on incorporating insights ...
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Ball in your court, weakened May tells EU on Brexit talks Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May addresses the Conservative Party conference in Manchester, October 4, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah McKay.
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Rebels: Turkey operation in Idlib likely to go smoothly Syrian rebel commanders say they expect Turkey's operation to implement the so-called de-escalation zone in the northwestern province of Idlib "to go ...
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Mega-battery plant to come online in Sheffield One of the first of a new fleet of industrial-scale battery plants will come online in Sheffield this week to help the grid cope with the rapidly growing ...
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What Matters in Hollywood Today But it seems clear that in the wake of Bill Cosby and Fox News, women are less willing to stay silent. There has always been tension in the movie ...
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In Residence: Luke Tozer Nestled in the 8-foot would-be alley between two Bayswater townhouses sits Gap House, the brainchild of London-based studio Pitman Tozer ...
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Iconic "lost" distilleries revived in major scotch investment The distilleries, which have been silent since they were closed in 1983, will be brought back into production through a £35 million investment by ...
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