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Fining firms for sewage spills will get 'quicker and easier', says government
The plans would see automatic fines for some offences and the burden of proof lowered for others.
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From our Science Editor Rebecca Morelle
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Why do we love to play games? Audio, 28 minutes
The science and maths of playing The Traitors recorded at Green Man Festival.
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What can the UK learn from China on renewable energy? Audio, 28 minutes
Renewables overtake coal as the world’s biggest source of electricity.
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Are embryos made from skin cells the future of fertility treatment? Audio, 28 minutes
Scientists have made early-stage human embryos using skin cell DNA fertilised with sperm
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The science behind autism. Audio, 28 minutes
What do we know about the causes of autism?
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