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An apocalypse is engulfing Britain. The invaders are not zombies, aliens or malign chatbots. They are herring gulls, if the red tops are to be believed. But do we have more in common with the much-maligned seagull than we are made to believe? https://on.ft.com/4diLLzG
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The digital world has transformed the way that ideas are communicated and spread. Central to this phenomenon is the incredible ease with which information can now be copied and shared — from files attached to emails, sent via WhatsApp or posted to social media. When we look at a familiar website, we are viewing a copy. Yet, for all its apparent novelty, this feature actually has a long and fascinating history: https://on.ft.com/3YFnLTa
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Monte dei Paschi di Siena has supported and employed the citizens of the eponymous historic Italian city since 1472. But, in recent years, bad management in the pursuit of relentless growth pushed it to the brink of collapse. Owen Walker reports on the dark past and near-death of the world’s oldest bank: https://on.ft.com/3WYnc5B
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