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11/07/2026 GMT
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics in the news and in life.
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04/07/2026 04:50 GMT
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics in the news and in life.
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01/07/2026
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life.
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Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics in the news and in life.
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24/06/2026
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life
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Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics in the news and in life.
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17/06/2026
Tim Harford explains the numbers and statistics used in everyday life.
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Andrew Ross Sorkin: What can the Great Crash of 1929 tell us about today?
The financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin on the numbers behind the 1929 crash
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Education, Education, Education (and immigration)
Tim Harford investigates migrants and jobs, VAT and private schools, and a hard maths exam
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Factchecking claims that 400 churches were burned to the ground in France
Looking into the numbers behind claims of attacks on churches
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Debunking the claim that migrants will get half of new homes
Tim Harford investigates migration and housing, Welsh literacy, and bond market drama.
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The known unknowns of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
The data race to find out how fast Ebola is spreading
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Does a fall in the UK's healthy life expectancy mean what you think it means?
Tim Harford explores healthy life expectancy, HS2 costs, VAT cuts and his marathon time.
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Is the ‘loneliness epidemic’ real?
We investigate if loneliness is increasing at epidemic rates
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Are refugees more likely to commit crime?
Asylum seekers and crime, nuclear fish, the Quiet Revival and Sir David Attenborough.
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Erdos Problem 1196: Can AI now solve maths that no human can?
How a 23-year-old mathematician used AI to crack an unsolved maths problem
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Why it’s wrong to say vaping is as bad for you as smoking
Vaping vs smoking: how the evidence on cancer and other health risks compare
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Does it take 15,000 litres of water to produce a kilogram of beef?
How a stat about cows and water is not all it seems
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Have RFK and MAHA really changed American views on vaccines?
Why a Politico headline overstated vaccine scepticism in the US
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Is Trump right that wind turbines are killing millions of birds?
Investigating the scale of bird deaths caused by wind turbines
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Dr Spock’s dangerous advice on baby sleep
How evidence eventually showed front sleeping was linked to sudden infant deaths
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How likely is ‘likely’?
Adam Kucharski explains what people really mean when they use probability language
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How much water does AI consume?
We take a deep dive into AI’s water consumption
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Paul Ehrlich: The man who bet England wouldn’t exist by the year 2000
Why Paul Ehrlich’s dire predictions about a population collapse failed to materialise
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Transgender women in sport: Does ‘comparable’ mean ‘equal’?
Investigating a scientific paper analysing the strength and fitness of transgender women
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US-Israel war with Iran: Do the gulf states have enough interceptor missiles?
What we know about missile stockpiles following the US-Israeli strikes on Iran
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Has a company really discovered a million new species?
Investigating whether Basecamp Research found hundreds of thousands of bacteria species
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Did AI researchers let AI hallucinations into scientific papers?
Investigating a claim that 100 made-up claims were found in AI papers
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Is an ancient charioteer the best paid sportsperson of all time?
Did a Roman charioteer really earn the equivalent of $15 billion dollars?
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Is this Premier League striker a secret maths genius?
Is Chelsea’s Liam Delap a maths genius? Or has he got a trick up his sleeve?