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Why is schooling failing in the 'new' India?

India is experiencing impressive economic growth, but has more children out of school than any other country. Dr Prachi Srivastava looks at the reasons why Dr Prachi Srivastava. Dr Prachi Srivastava is...

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OU on the BBC: The Invention of Childhood - Programme guides

The invention of childhood travels through 1,000 years of children's history, from the ravages of the Black Death to the impact of the internet - here's a guide to what expect in each episode. The...

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Leslie Budd on... the mixed economy

Leslie Budd takes a look at the roles of both the public and private sectors within the mixed economy Dr Leslie Budd. Leslie Budd is reader in social enterprise at The Open University Business...

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We make the cities, and the city makes us

As Phoenix grows a square mile a day, Eastern European cities are knocking down unwanted housing. Our relationship with cities is increasingly complex... Professor Laurie Taylor. Laurie Taylor was...

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Silicone implants: should the NHS step in?

Should the NHS step in to help private health patients remove and replace their potentially faulty breast implants? Mary Twomey. Mary Twomey is staff tutor and senior lecturer in health and social care...

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Why is schooling failing in the 'new' India?

India is experiencing impressive economic growth, but has more children out of school than any other country. Dr Prachi Srivastava looks at the reasons why Dr Prachi Srivastava.First published on Mon,...

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OU on the BBC: The Invention of Childhood - Programme guides

The invention of childhood travels through 1,000 years of children's history, from the ravages of the Black Death to the impact of the internet - here's a guide to what expect in each episode. The...

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Leslie Budd on... the mixed economy

Leslie Budd takes a look at the roles of both the public and private sectors within the mixed economy Dr Leslie Budd.First published on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 as Leslie Budd on... the mixed economy. To find...

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We make the cities, and the city makes us

As Phoenix grows a square mile a day, Eastern European cities are knocking down unwanted housing. Our relationship with cities is increasingly complex... Professor Laurie Taylor.First published on Mon,...

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Silicone implants: should the NHS step in?

Should the NHS step in to help private health patients remove and replace their potentially faulty breast implants? Mary Twomey.First published on Thu, 19 Jan 2012 as Silicone implants: should the NHS...

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Hospital: The cost of treatment

As new treatments come on stream, some carry a huge price tag. Closing the gap between what's possible, and what's affordable, is a challenge for the staff, and patients, of the Hospital. First...

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Why is schooling failing in the 'new' India?

India is experiencing impressive economic growth, but has more children out of school than any other country. Dr Prachi Srivastava looks at the reasons why Dr Prachi Srivastava.First published on Mon,...

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OU on the BBC: The Invention of Childhood - Programme guides

The invention of childhood travels through 1,000 years of children's history, from the ravages of the Black Death to the impact of the internet - here's a guide to what expect in each episode. The...

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Leslie Budd on... the mixed economy

Leslie Budd takes a look at the roles of both the public and private sectors within the mixed economy Dr Leslie Budd.First published on Thu, 23 Sep 2010 as Leslie Budd on... the mixed economy. To find...

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We make the cities, and the city makes us

As Phoenix grows a square mile a day, Eastern European cities are knocking down unwanted housing. Our relationship with cities is increasingly complex... Professor Laurie Taylor.First published on Mon,...

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Silicone implants: should the NHS step in?

Should the NHS step in to help private health patients remove and replace their potentially faulty breast implants? Mary Twomey.First published on Thu, 19 Jan 2012 as Silicone implants: should the NHS...

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Hospital: The cost of treatment

As new treatments come on stream, some carry a huge price tag. Closing the gap between what's possible, and what's affordable, is a challenge for the staff, and patients, of the Hospital. First...

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