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A more egalitarian power structure is possible.
A refugee family welcomed in Glasgow in 2016.
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A new set of 'Indicators of Integration' have been launched by the UK government.
Free movement of people isn’t a huge financial burden on Europe’s welfare states.
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EU migrant households are actually a net benefit on the public purse in much of Europe.
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Whether it's through begging or building shelters, homeless people are trying to make their lives better.
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Despite what the statistics suggest, many teenage parents say having a baby has transformed their lives.
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By acquiring knowledge of other places and people, travel can make us more peaceful in our interactions with others.
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Consumption has become the primary form of self-identity and self-expression.
What came first – all-seeing Gods or complex societies?
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God only started watching over us quite recently, according to a new study that analysed 414 societies from 30 world regions.
As cultures evolve and societies develop, people’s change the way they think about good and evil.
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An analysis of billions of words in the Google Books database shows the way society has valued moral principles such as compassion, respect for authority, community values and fairness over time.
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Policies to tackle social mobility have been largely misdirected. While rates of upward social mobility have fallen, downward mobility has risen.
Farming life.
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Farmers are closest to the land and their livestock, and have everything to lose by not taking care of it.
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Shambolic rollout of new recording system for people at risk of homelessness means statistics shouldn't be trusted.
A sorry sight.
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Boarded up pubs are becoming a common sight, and it's having a real impact on rural village life.
Starting new conversations.
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As part of a new strategy to combat loneliness GPs will be able to prescribe social activities. But is this ethical?
Changing the times.
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From #MeToo to #RefugeesWelcome, add a hashtag and the world will listen. Shame they're not always used for good.
Naira and her daughter, who are traveling with thousands of other immigrants from Central America, rest in Huixtla, Mexico, on Oct. 22, 2018.
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A scholar who has worked with asylum-seekers for a decade explains why the legal path to safety is challenging for the migrants currently traveling through Mexico.
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This shift in focus on social care funding could inject some honesty into the system.
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Social mobility is linked to geography in the UK – and local leaders should be tasked with boosting it.
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Children growing up in Northern Ireland are far less likely to be in foster or residential care than those in England, Scotland or Wales.
Following their own path.
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Interviewees report being told their identity is just a 'phase'.