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  1. OMG! Proms are actually getting cheaper compared with the price of everything else
  2. Forever crooked: how everyday language reflects negative attitudes about the physically disabled
  3. Scientists at work: studying indoor microbial ecology means sampling in public restrooms
  4. New name and opt-out policy won't save the personal health record
  5. Britain's political earthquake: the aftershocks for UK and Europe
  6. Cameron girds up for titanic battles on Scotland and the EU
  7. European reactions to the UK election result
  8. Captain Kidd's 'treasure' found in Indian Ocean – but this is no haul in pirating terms
  9. Rumbling from ocean trenches could be sign that Japan faces mega earthquake
  10. Violent crime as old as the Bible: Boko Haram uses rape as a weapon of war
  11. Voting system gives Tories a result most UK voters didn't want
  12. The best universities know that talent can't be contained within borders
  13. Shaky ground: the challenge of being black and middle class
  14. South Africa's maternal mortality rate is on the road to recovery
  15. Africa and space: the continent starts to look skyward
  16. One sure thing for Tuesday's budget: the forecasts will probably be wrong
  17. Budget explainer: Debts and deficits, is Australia really the worst?
  18. Is Australia as bad as IS? Skewed criticism may leave you wondering
  19. An objective way to decide on a fair Australian emissions pledge
  20. Comparing the damage by school bullies and abusive adults doesn't really help anyone
  21. John Wolseley, artist, emerges as a lyrical poet and a prophet
  22. The Playboy centrefold at the centre of computer science
  23. Cameron rewards strength and loyalty with first all-Tory cabinet
  24. Europe's Digital Single Market needs to foster tech startups and a global view
  25. Does a mum diet during pregnancy influence their baby’s food preferences?
  26. First black leader breathes life into South African opposition
  27. What does the new political landscape mean for the future of the union?
  28. Hockey under the pump to show he really can be a 'lifter'
  29. Proportional representation and the 2015 general election – how the picture might have looked
  30. Your gut bacteria don't like junk food – even if you do
  31. Is back to the future what is best for Labour after Ed Miliband?
  32. Maurice Newman: mad, bad or sad?
  33. Government predicts substantial participation boost from big child care spend
  34. John Curtice: how we called the election right on polling night (more or less)
  35. After the deluge, contenders line up for party leadership contests
  36. Election coverage: sweet victory or a new low for UK press?
  37. Lib Dem rump in parliament can take comfort in party's long record of staging comebacks
  38. Financial markets' UK election elation could falter on Brexit and budget fears
  39. The economic consequences of David Cameron's re-election
  40. An old media election, but at least we got a few good gags
  41. What happened on Northern Ireland's high-drama election night
  42. How much does it hurt when big political beasts lose their seats?
  43. Conservative victory means England’s school system will look like few others in the world
  44. New SNP Westminster intake: the young, the inexperienced and the untamed activists
  45. Tories win UK election outright majority as polls completely fail
  46. Labour has some deep soul searching to do before it picks a new leader
  47. Tips for Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg and Nigel Farage on life after leadership
  48. Why the polls got it so wrong in the British election
  49. The case for proportional representation in the UK just became clearer
  50. Texas shooting is a pointless chapter in the story of intolerance and extremism

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