WS More or Less: Why are Lesbians More Likely to Divorce than Gay Men?

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Numbers of the year 2025

We look back at some stand out numbers of 2025. How significant were Trump’s import tariffs? China sets the pace for solar power installation across the globe. We also look upwards to a particularly speedy comet - 3i Atlas.Presenter: Tim Harford Producers: Charlotte McDonald and ...  Afficher plus

Were there really Three Wise Men?

The surprising things we learn when we count everyone - a tour of the UK census through time. We also figure out just how many parking officers there are versus soldiers in the British army. Who really does all the housework? Plus - 20 years of ‘Freakonomics’ with Stephen Dubner. ...  Afficher plus

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