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Why this weekend’s London Marathon will impact more than just knees Sunday’s race will provide a major boost to charities – including one dedicated to helping children with cancer Health Lifestyle Society
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London’s newest museum opens as ‘civic space’ for creativity and community V&A East offers free, permanent galleries alongside temporary exhibitions, with local young people helping to shape its vision Arts Culture Society
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Ready to take charge: three innovative types of energy storage From mammoth molten salt-filled thermal storage units to systems that use liquid air, here’s the latest in energy storage tech Written in partnership with Good Energy
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Canada has banned employers from ghosting job candidates A new law requires employers to respond to interviewees in a move that could reshape hiring practices Economics Social Enterprise Society
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