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A report claiming the number of young people attending church in England and Wales had skyrocketed has been retracted, after the underlying data was found to be flawed. .... which we first debunked in 2025. @ucl.ac.uk tcnv.link/HrJNttq
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Is the U.S. still a democracy? Some analysts see warning signs that autocracy is already here. #polisky #democracy
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The latest Insights piece is in. theconversation.com/how-to-disco...
I was really fascinated by this story. Researchers Eva Nieto McAvoy and Jenny Kidd have been exploring what it’s like to use an AI “deathbot”, even creating digital versions of themselves that could live on after they’ve gone. theconversation.com/can-you-real...
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In our latest Insights long read, a specialist in forensic linguistics examines how criminals give themselves away with the language they use. theconversation.com/forensic-lin...
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In Anglican and Catholic churches, average weekly attendance is down about 20% from pre-pandemic levels.
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Is there really a religious revival in England? Why I’m sceptical of a new report
Unmasking dark web criminals isn’t easy, but researchers are figuring out how to use their own language against them.
Forensic linguistics: how dark web criminals give themselves away with their language
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The grief myth: it doesn’t come in stages or follow a checklist – like love, it endures
The people I spoke to were worried they had failed to arrive at the elusive destination of ‘acceptance’.
theconversation.com
Things will get worse before they might get better for Labour.
theconversation.com
In the 30 years since the discovery of 51 Pegasi b, more than 6,000 planets outside our Solar System have been catalogued. Two modern-day explorers explain how.
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Victory in Gorton and Denton is historic for the Greens – and cataclysmic for Britain’s two-party politics
How to discover a planet
The MoJ has publicly disclosed for the first time that trial records will now be kept at least as long as the prison sentence – and possibly indefinitely.
theconversation.com
Podcast series from The Conversation where children ask academics questions wins gold at the British Podcast Awards.
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Government has halted controversial policy of destroying court records, investigation reveals
The Conversation’s Curious Kids wins best kids podcast at British Podcast Awards
Chatbots and voice avatars are being used to preserve the voices of the deceased.
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Can you really talk to the dead using AI? We tried out ‘deathbots’ so you don’t have to
The people I spoke to were worried they had failed to arrive at the elusive destination of ‘acceptance’.
theconversation.com
The grief myth: it doesn’t come in stages or follow a checklist – like love, it endures