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Education and self-awareness are the best weapons we have in the fight for personal privacy
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If cyber security is not the best there is, even on the humblest smartphone attacks will overwhelm us
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Bring your own device policies are convenient, but they put businesses at risk of mobile data leakage – so what’s the solution?
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What’s the key to being able to protect privacy without having to give a lot in exchange? Simplicity and choice, writes David Puron
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Government can’t be trusted to store data safely, our readers say, but the public’s sense of what is private is shifting
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The semantics of the internet encourage us not to worry about who or what actually has control of our data
Content produced to a brief from British Airways
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Mauritius is the perfect love island. Whether you want to walk along a secluded beach, take a catamaran to a secluded cove, or just watch the world go by from the veranda of your hotel, it’s all there waiting for you
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If it’s exploring ancient sacred sites, viewing the best in modern art, or dancing the séga, Mauritius has plenty for the culture lover
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There’s a bar to serve every mood on this most beautiful of islands
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If you find that your chakra is out of sorts and you haven’t found time for that swim with a dolphin, then Mauritius is the perfect place to relax and recharge
Content produced to a brief from Gourmet
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Archie the feline foodie finds the rituals of Christmas rather confusing
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Follow these simple tips to make sure your feline’s feasts are the cat’s whiskers
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Cats can snooze up to 18 hours a day, so it pays to spend some time sorting out their sleeping arrangements
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Content produced to a brief from the Belgian Tourist Office
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Belgium is host to a number of exhibitions, festivals and fairs that will amuse and inspire. From the Great Procession to designing your dream home, it’s got it all
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Although Belgium has several examples of the different schools of architecture, it has never slavishly followed trends. Instead, it bends style and form to its own national characteristics
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From piping hot frites eaten out of cardboard cones to great regional dishes in Michelin-starred restaurants, Brussels and Wallonia have enough great food – and delicious beers – to suit the pickiest epicure
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The croquettes, mussels and frite are all there in spades, but Belgium’s take on Francophone cuisine has far more to offer than just the staples. Here are a few of the best places to get a taste for it
Content produced to a brief from Lexus
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Animator Sophia Ray brought Ash Koosha’s visual interpretation of his music to life
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Music producer Ash Koosha has synaesthesia, where two senses merge. With the help of animator Sophia Ray watch what the sounds of the Lexus CT look like to Ash in this music video commissioned as part of the Lexus Create Amazing series
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Watch synaesthete and electronic music producer, Ash Koosha create a track from sounds captured from the Lexus CT, while animator Sophia Ray visualises how he saw them. Commissioned as part of the Lexus Create Amazing series
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In-car entertainment has come a long way since the days of the car radio. So what exactly does the future hold?
Editorially independent content sponsored by Heineken
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The tournament has not been defined by England’s premature exit but will be remembered for the excellence of the games
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With a record World Cup attendance at Wembley and packed grounds around England and Wales, rugby union fans have taken the World Cup to their hearts and have been enjoying themselves
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From a shock that will never be beaten, to a quip to which there was no answer via the best fans, funniest moment and more, our writers on what they enjoyed most in the pool phase
Content produced to a brief from Nespresso
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Winter is a time for comfort food and indulgence. Top it off with the perfect coffee
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As with wine, different countries of origin and terroirs affect the taste of coffee, so why not pair it with food? Especially at the start of the day.
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Award-winning bartender Ryan Chetiyawardana, known for his use of innovative ingredients, mixes up a special coffee cocktail
Content produced to a brief from the Woodland Trust
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The trees are bare and there is no movement anywhere you look. You’d be forgiven for thinking that the woods are empty and silent. But you’d be wrong, says Tanya Jackson
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Enter this competition for your chance to win an exclusive woodland adventure and personalised photography tutorial
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Help the Woodland Trust raise awareness of the importance of trees – in the city and the country – by sharing your best treescape photograph
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The Woodland Trust and Marks & Spencer have joined forces to ensure a tree will be planted for every 1,000 Christmas cards recycled
Editorially independent content sponsored by UPS
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You may have set your sights on expanding overseas, but is your business ready? Columnist James Caan shares his tips
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Careful market research was key when Weroom CEO Thomas Villeneuve took his French startup into the UK market
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At the Guardian’s Trade Boost event in Birmingham, experts offered advice to manufacturers on breaking into new markets
Editorially independent content sponsored by RSPO
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We invited experts from Greenpeace International, the Environmental Investigation Agency, WWF and RSPO to the Guardian to debate one of the world's most popular commodities: palm oil.
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All eyes are on India, the world’s largest palm oil importer, and whether companies can help shift consumers towards sustainable choices
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The French environment minister's comments about Nutella have thrust palm oil into the spotlight. But how much do you know about the complicated industry?
Editorially independent content sponsored by Cisco
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Cities in numbers: The densest cities can be the most efficient, lively and sustainable – but only if they boast effective management and design to minimise overcrowding and pollution
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The Kansas City Royals clinched their first World Series championship in 30 years after beating the New York Mets 7-2 in Game 5 to take the series 4-1 at Citi Field. Christian Colon drove in the go-ahead run in his first postseason at-bat and Royals manager Ned Yost says he never doubted his side would overcome the two-run deficit. He then goes on to hail his bullpen before series MVP Salvador Pérez talks about the Royals’ fighting spirit
Editorially independent content sponsored by Visa
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How can NGOs, the private sector and policymakers accelerate women’s economic empowerment? Our panel share their thoughts
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How can more opportunities be created for people to save and borrow in volatile economies? Our panel shares their thoughts
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Countries must be honest about conflict deaths to know the true impact of war on development
Andrew Mack and Robert MuggahGovernments reluctant to publish data on deaths from conflict must get on board if we are to reduce all forms of violence everywhere -
The global goals aim to acheive gender equality but in a country where 67% per cent of women suffer from domestic abuse, men must be part of the solution
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Nigeria’s environment minister says the international community must prove it is serious about meeting climate change’s financing challenge
Editorially independent content sponsored by EON
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Oded Ran, CEO of the postcard sending business, tells us why people still want to receive post in a digital world
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Skipping lunch and multi-tasking may be tempting, but they’re among the time wasters that weaken your productivity
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George Olver co-founded the creative professional network for filmmakers. He offers advice for entrepreneurs and shares key challenges
Editorially independent content sponsored by Zurich Municipal
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If you didn't get chance to future gaze at our exhibition, you can see all best parts of the launch event here
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With 325,000 refugee children expected to enter German schools, teachers face unprecedented challenges. But they are determined to support new arrivals
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As 2015 draws to a close, five ad industry insiders give us their tips on what they think will light up the coming year
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Virtual-reality shops, magic dressing room mirrors, 3D printing … the choice for consumers is huge, but can technology alone create a retail Utopia?
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Marketing is fast becoming a test bed for the advances that can be made through virtual reality technology
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