Should science guide policy?
With Andrew Landsley's health reforms under fire it's worth asking what kind of evidence the proposals are based on. This is one of the subjects Richard Wilson considered when he delved into the contentious area of "evidence-based" policy, for our current issue, and asks what role scientific data should play in politics.
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Faultline (March/April 2011)- From the Philippines to West Africa the tenth parallel, the line of latitude 700 miles north of the equator, is a geographical frontline between Christianity and Islam. Eliza Griswold has researched the resulting conflict for seven years. This is her dispatch from Nigeria
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