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Vivekananda’s journey
How a young Indian monk’s travels around the world inspired modern yoga.
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The bishop’s profitable sex workers
How did the Church rake in revenue from 14th-century sex regulations? Kate Lister explores a bishop’s lucrative rulebook.
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When the sun goes down
Despite the country’s colonial and industrial dominion, the finest minds of Victorian Britain began to fear the devastating effects of declining natural resources. Even the death of the sun.
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Families fighting for justice
In 1962 a group of parents whose children had been affected by thalidomide began a decades-long battle in the law courts, the media and Parliament in order to win fair justice for all thalidomide survivors.
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Date: 2008Reference: SA/BPA/E/9Part of: BPAS, British Pregnancy Advisory Service- Journals
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Date: 1999Reference: SA/ASH/U/88Part of: Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)