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Inside £32 million state-of-the-art supertip dubbed 'the biggest in Europe'
A new £32 million ‘super-tip’ dubbed the largest in Europe has been unveiled in a UK town – which is bigger than the size of 10 football pitches. The state-of-the-art facility sits on more then 7 ...
Government spending can help, but it can also hurt, as badly designed public-housing projects have done. So long as gentrification brings rich and poor together, and offers the latter greater ...
At a World Economic Forum discussion in Switzerland last week, space leaders and cybersecurity experts cautioned that the satellites orbiting Earth and the submarine cables crisscrossing the seabed — ...
Namibia’s Haib copper project is advancing strongly, with Koryx Copper completing a positive PEA in September 2025.
The number one problem in UK housing is not planning, Nimbies or rising building costs, it is funding — or more precisely, how funding is distributed.
I had personally devoted 25 years to higher education. Now it felt like the whole idea of the university might be ending.
Ethiopia is changing--fast, visibly, and in ways that deserve recognition. Digitalization is spreading across everyday life, and Addis Abeba is undergoing one of the most ambitious urban ...
Reframing the psychology of organizational change helps leaders move from control to co-creation, enabling power-with models that thrive in complexity.
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How the cost of installing 14 steps and a ramp at Dublin park spiralled out of control
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council spent €753,528 on 14 steps, a handrail and a ramp at Deerpark in Mount Merrion.
Jay Bhattacharya, the N.I.H. director, says authorities broke the public’s trust in the Covid era. Now it’s up to outsiders to restore it.
Half a century ago, Peter Jensen launched Project Censored, in part as a response to how the Watergate break-in was covered. Richard Nixon didn’t censor the initial reporting, but he didn’t have to.
Candidates jostling to succeed Gavin Newsom as the governor of California are being forced to walk a fine line between acknowledging voter frustration, while avoiding direct criticism of a man who ...
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