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Child worker on a palm oil plantation So now in addition to endangering orangutans and deforestation (cutting down large amount of jungle) we learn that palm oil is produced by children working in dangerous conditions with "back-breaking physical labour" Shame on the companies -many well known -that continue to use this oil instead of some other oil like coconut or olive oil.

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Mark Lawson finds murder in the Scottish Highlands, terror in Paris and visions of war at the Vatican

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Justin Bieber quits Instagram after feud with Selena Gomez

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The long read: For 25 years, invoking this vague and ever-shifting nemesis has been a favourite tactic of the right – and Donald Trump’s victory is its greatest triumph

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