
Princess Charlotte
How far will the new royal baby boost the British economy? More Or Less finds out. ѿý Trending talks to the man who “abducted” children and the Why Factor looks at collecting.
Will the new royal baby Princess Charlotte really bring £1 billion to the British economy? More Or Less looks at the origin of some current claims and judges how realistic they are. Plus – how useful are statistics about sex? Author and statistician Sir David Spiegelhalter explains to Tim Harford when you should and shouldn’t trust bedroom-related figures.
ѿý Trending finds out why a man pretended to abduct children at a local park. The YouTuber Joey Salads says he was conducting a social experiment as a warning to parents about the dangers posed to their children. But was he right to publish such an inflammatory video?
Jordan’s government has launched an online offensive against Islamic State, but how effective is the project proving? And what is the mysterious button that has been pressed by nearly a million people? Anne-Marie Tomchak discovers Reddit’s April fool’s joke has taken on a life of its own.
Stamps, coins, sea shells, wine - the list of things that humans collect is endless. But why do people do it? Are they attracted by the thrill of the chase, the pleasure of possession or the control in acting as the custodian of precious things? Mike Williams reports for The Why Factor.
(Image: Mugs celebrating the birth of Princess Charlotte. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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