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    Who should pay for your healthcare if you get sick?

    Europe is going grey. Already, the number of Europeans aged sixty-five or older is greater than the number aged eighteen or…

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    Do refugees put a significant burden on social welfare systems?

    Sweden has one of the most generous welfare systems in the world. It has also, per capita, received more asylum seekers than…

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    Are human rights under threat in your country?

    The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is over 70 years old. On 10 December 1948, the UN General Assembly adopted the…

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    Should everyone have a four-day work week?

    Are we all working too hard? During the 19th century, labour leaders campaigned for the “eight-hour day”. Until that point, it…

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    Is tourism killing cities?

    Is Europe turning into the world’s theme park? The UN World Tourism Organization estimates there were 1.3 billion international tourists in…

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    Is investing in education the best way to reduce child poverty?

    One in four children in Europe are at risk of poverty. According to Eurostat, that means around 25 million children (representing…

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    Is government intervention the best way to cut inequality?

    Greed is good. So said Michael Douglas in Oliver Stone’s 1987 satirical film Wall Street. The sentiment has been echoed more recently by British…

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    What’s the best way to get parents to vaccinate their kids?

    Measles is on the rise in Europe. Over 21,000 Europeans were affected by measles in 2017, and there were 35 deaths….

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    Why are we still arguing over gender quotas?

    The EU prides itself on having equality between women and men as one of its founding values, but how much…

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