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a school roadsign showing silhouettes of children crossing a road in a red triangle

Why a good Ofsted report can be bad for GCSE results

a man kneels on an armchair as he hoovers the upholstery

Working from home – what does it mean for women?

Stourhead in Wiltshire - the garden of a National Trust property showing a lawn leading down to a lake

Are historic buildings, parks and gardens good for society?

Has NHS staff ‘burnout’ got worse?

A middle aged man signs some paperwork

Automatic pension enrolment narrows mental health savings gap

people in a shopping centre

We need a long-term evaluation culture

factory chimneys

Climate change: what do we think, and what are we doing?

A student protest

Does university make you liberal?

An older man has his blood pressure measured by a GP

Is telephone triage helping patients with more than one condition?

an orchestra playing

What are the arts, culture and sport worth?

streets of houses with a rainbow in the sky above them

Generation rent-forever?

homeless people outside a Prada shop

Why do people believe in meritocracy?

Syrian and Iraqi refugees arriving in Lesvos

News about ISIS – a boost for UKIP?

Does owning a home make you more conservative?

Levelling up: a cocktail that will be hard to make

Getting to grips with climate change: household transition effects and opportunities

Do unions cause job dissatisfaction?

Climate demonstrati9on

Climate crisis: putting households at the centre of transition to net zero

The church at Church Stretton

Does religion matter for wellbeing?

Syrian refugees in Athens

International migrants use NHS services less frequently than non-migrants

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