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Britain must integrate to accumulate
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Immigration and diversity: Britain must integrate to accumulate
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Women & children hit hardest by relationship break-ups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups, research suggests
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Women and children hit hardest by relationship break-ups as it is revealed that one in five single mothers fall into poverty after splitting with their partner
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Rowan Williams and his ilk are not the people to decide where religion sits in public life
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For higher achievers hire firstborns
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Arguments that it would be better to see money from cannabis sales go towards schools and hospitals rather than into drug dealers' pockets are persuasive
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I juggled work and the kids...then I went to university
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Do big sisters really do best?
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Firstborn daughters are the most ambitious children, research finds
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Independence: experts to offer welfare proposals
Martyn Evans, Mike Brewer, Jon Kvist, et al.
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Experts to publish recommendations for independent welfare system
Martyn Evans, Mike Brewer, Jon Kvist, et al.
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Government responds to Welfare Report
Martyn Evans, Mike Brewer, Jon Kvist, et al.
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Call for 'fairer' welfare system
Martyn Evans, Mike Brewer, Jon Kvist, et al.
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Scottish independence: carers could get more money post-Yes
Martyn Evans, Mike Brewer, Jon Kvist, et al.
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Drugs and prostitution £10bn figure is mere 'guesswork'
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Front: immoral earnings: sex and drug trade added to GDP figures
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Drugs and prostitution to be included in UK national accounts
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Immigration and population change in the East of England
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Matthew d'Ancona: On immigration, Ukip is out of step in modern Britain
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Parties urged to adapt as ethnic minority voters set to double
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Main parties are still lumping ethnic minorities together, thinktank warns
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Ethnic minorities 'could be almost a third of UK population by 2050', claims think-tank
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Ethnic minority population 'to double by 2050': politicians must do more to appeal to ethnic minority groups who will make up one third of the population by 2050, a report warns
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Ethnic minorities 'shouldn't be treated as single group'
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Don't treat ethnic minorities as one group, parties warned
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Are older siblings more ambitious?
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First-born girls do the best