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The Most Profitable Product in History
The most profitable product in history. Can the iPhone claim this accolade?

EU Migration
What will happen to migration if the UK leaves the EU?

Brexit Numbers
Do the Treasury's Brexit numbers add up?

Celebrity Deaths
Have more famous people died this year than usual?

Fathers and Babies
Have only 1 per cent of men taken the option of shared parental leave?

The Great EU Cabbage Myth
Does the European Union dedicate 26,911 words to cabbage regulation?

Selfies, Sugar Daddies and Dodgy Surveys
Women take selfies for five-and-a-half hours a day. Really? Tim Harford on junk surveys.

E-cigarettes: Can They Help People Quit?
Tim Harford investigates whether e-cigarettes harm people's chances of quitting.

How Harmful Is Alcohol?
Are there problems with the way we judge the harms from alcohol? Tim Harford finds out.

Billionaires v the World
Does it matter that 62 people now own as much wealth as half of the world's population?