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When young Britons do read newspapers, they tend to like the ones without much news.
ECONOMIST: The newspaper industry
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Young Britons were also much more likely to have used hallucinogens and amphetamines and to have abused solvents.
ECONOMIST: Going Dutch?
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Around 20% of young Britons are now estimated to suffer from eczema.
BBC: NEWS | Health | Warning over child eczema cream
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Whatever the reasons, a moral malaise has gripped a minority of young Britons, a subgroup that is nevertheless big enough to terrorise and humiliate the country.
ECONOMIST: Riots in Britain
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The excursion took place during the annual Saloufest in the town of Salou - nearly 100 miles away - which attracts large numbers of party-loving young Britons.
BBC: Spirit of France
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Savile's nephew, Roger Foster, had defended his late uncle -- who hosted shows watched and heard by a generation of young Britons -- in a newspaper interview before the allegations first emerged in the TV documentary a month ago.
CNN: British police make second arrest in Savile probe
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The authors say the curriculum needs to include the Muslim contribution to world history in order "to counter the types of historical narrative that are available on the internet" which encourage radicalisation among young Muslims and anti-Muslim prejudice among young white Britons.
BBC: Draft history curriculum 'list-like and too narrow'
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The report highlights the bitter resentment felt by many young black and Asian Britons at what they believe is their unfair treatment.
ECONOMIST: A tragedy and a shame
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Most Britons, especially the young, probably think of Japan in terms of karaoke, consumer electronics and well-run car factories.
ECONOMIST: Don��t mention the war
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The official line is that a lot more Britons than previously realised, mainly young men, have gone abroad and not come back.
ECONOMIST: Holes in the census
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According to forecasting group, the Ernst and Young Item Club, inflation and subdued pay rises will leave Britons with less cash to spend.
BBC: Newspaper review: Arrest of IMF chief explored
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The "vast majority" of young tourists, who account for a fifth of the 350, 000 Britons who visit Rhodes annually, were well behaved, he added.
BBC: British tourists flock to enjoy the nightlife in Faliraki