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Was it fair – or wise – to sack half a million Syrian servicemen? (R)
Nikki Bedi talks to writer Jessie Burton about her novel, Hidden Treasure. (R)
Suzie Davies on deg Conclave. (R)
Alexandra Morton-Hayward unlocks the secrets of the human brain but her own betrays her
In 2000, twins Frederik and Gerrit started building Miniatur Wunderland (R)
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How the metal boxes can be re-engineered in surprising and useful ways (R)
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Alexandra Morton-Hayward unlocks the secrets of the human brain but her own betrays her (R)
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How tech is transforming the way the world works, learns and plays
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Could we put carbon dioxide in rocks or seaweed to help fight climate change? (R)
By reinventing reality TV, John de Mol made television history and a billion dollars
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