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Professor Harald zur Hausen: Nobel scientist calls for HPV vaccination for boys

Nobel scientist calls for HPV vaccination for boys

Experts fear full immunisation scheme may be the only way to prevent cancer ‘time bomb’ caused by changing sexual habits
We can all get by quite well without banks - Ireland managed to survive without them

We can all get by quite well without banks - Ireland managed to

A 1970 strike provoked an admirable outbreak of ingenuity - Greece should take note, says Patrick Cockburn
The Wildlife Justice Commission: International body launches in effort to combat biggest 'Al Capone' poachers

'We will go after wildlife crime bosses'

Head of new international body pledges to bring down the 'Al Capones' of poaching
Yvette Cooper: Yes, I'm a working mum, but that's not why I should be leader

Yes, I'm a working mum, but that's not why I should be leader

Labour's Yvette Cooper explains why she thinks 'parentgate' was an artificial row
Forget French and Mandarin - Arabic is the language to learn, says the British Council

Forget French and Mandarin

Arabic is the language to learn, says the British Council
Rebecca Marshall: Meet the world's first apprentice bee farmer

'I only get stung about once a week'

Meet the world's first apprentice bee farmer
Welcome to a Republican 'rightmare': Donald Trump's presence in the US presidential election race could hand the White House to Hillary Clinton

Welcome to a Republican 'rightmare'

So long as Donald Trump stays in the US presidential election race, he will be handing ammunition to the Democrats, says Rupert Cornwell
Sunday trading laws: Awake, puritans of England, this is your moment

Awake, puritans of England, this is your moment

Protecting our right to not be able to shop on Sunday is a cause many different groups could rally around, says DJ Taylor
Bill Granger recipes: For a refreshing dessert, let nature do the hard work

For a refreshing dessert, let nature do the hard work

These are the kind of puds I like to throw together, says Bill Granger
Wimbledon 2015: Roger Federer defies time and ignores fear to paint masterpieces

Michael Calvin's Last Word

Roger Federer defies time and ignores fear to paint masterpieces
Macedonia's uniformed border thugs await war-weary Arab migrants arriving at Europe's doorstep

Uniformed thugs await war-weary Arab migrants arriving at Europe's doorstep

Those fleeing death and war face assaults and beatings from thuggish guards, says Robert Fisk
Thank God George Osborne is finally making young people pay for the crash - they caused it after all

The Budget

Thank God Osborne is finally making young people pay for the crash - they caused it after all, says Mark Steel
France gets tough with sexual harassment and sexist adverts on its public transport networks

France gets tough with sexual harassment on public transport

Behaviour once seen as harmless, such as salacious remarks, is now punishable with a fine
Srebrenica 20 years after the genocide: The Dutch peacekeepers still haunted by memories of the massacre

20 years after the genocide

The Dutch peacekeepers still haunted by ghosts of Srebrenica
Websites can create outrageous lies just for clicks, but why and how is this legal?

Lies, damned lies and the internet

Websites can harvest our clicks for profit by posting ‘fake news’ (outrageous lies) then claiming satire’s legal protections. Debunk them or lose your grip on reality, says Rhodri Marsden