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Airport testing won’t save Britain’s summer holidays
Will Bedingfield
Internet Culture
On YouTube, vloggers are teaching people how to migrate illegally
Amine Ghoulidi
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Long Reads
How London’s Silicon Roundabout dream turned into a nightmare
Gian M. Volpicelli
Russia
How the golden visa scheme let Russian money pour into the UK
Will Bedingfield
Russia
Russia blazed a trail for Chinese oligarchs to nab London property
Chris Stokel-Walker
Policy
The end of Privacy Shield spells trouble for Brexit Britain
Oliver Patel
Policy
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Privacy Shield is invalid
Alex Lee, WIRED UK
WIRED Opinion
Wearing face masks in shops is about public health, not politics
Matt Reynolds
Brexit
Brexit plus coronavirus could spell disaster for Britain's universities
Rachael Pells
Economics
Renters are rising up to unionise and take on dodgy landlords
Andrew Kersley
Terrorism
Islamic State terrorist propaganda is going viral on Facebook
Moustafa Ayad
Brexit
The weird psychological effect of a no-deal Brexit deadline
Sabrina Weiss
Policy
The UK says it loves immigrants. Will immigrants believe it?
Gian M. Volpicelli
Opinion
What Trump's Twitter and Clinton's Sax Have in Common
Philip M. Napoli
Internet Culture
Reddit has banned r/The_Donald. Who it bans next matters more
Will Bedingfield
Ideas
What the Data Says About Women Leaders and the Pandemic
Hilda Bastian
Animals
Coronavirus could actually do one good thing: save pangolins
Sabrina Weiss
Digital Society with Vontobel
To save the world, the UN is turning it into a computer simulation
Will Bedingfield
Health
Why aren’t face coverings compulsory in the UK?
Gian M. Volpicelli
Internet Culture
Tech has weaponised good old fashioned storytelling
Philip Seargeant
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