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Are one in six children living through war?
A Unicef event said one in six children are living though war. What does that really mean?
Why Manchester United can afford to play badly
How a successful football club doesn’t always require a winning team
Can drinking one less bottle of coke a day halve obesity?
Plus, the UK’s expensive electricity, church counts and babies in the City of London
The economics of war: Vikings, Conquistadors and Vietnam
Economist and author Duncan Weldon on his new book Blood and Treasure
Is the UK seeing a Christian revival?
Plus: PIP claims, immigrant returns and spotting golf balls on the moon.
Has Russia suffered a million casualties in the Ukraine war?
Making sense of the numbers around the Russian dead and wounded.
Why is data on grooming gangs so bad?
Plus, nuclear enrichment numbers, Curtice on Curtis and Viking economics
How to spot a suspicious statistic
Professor Alex Edmans on his book, May Contain Lies
Are 4% of young women in the UK on OnlyFans?
Plus, asylum seeker hotel bill, Scottish water use and 1950s childcare claim
Could you be hit by a falling satellite?
Investigating if 100,000 satellites could be orbiting earth in five years’ time