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The UK Independence Party (UKIP) made substantial gains in recent local elections.It's best known for wanting the UK to withdraw from the European Union. This is not an official policy shared by an...y of the other established political parties.And, as with any political battleground, numbers have been pressed into service as weapons. Tim Harford makes sense of the numbers flying around with the help of Iain Begg, professorial research fellow at the London School of Economics' European Institute. Military suicides:It's claimed that more Falklands veterans have taken their own lives than died during the conflict itself. But is it true? Next week the government's defence statistics agency will publish a long-awaited report about the number of military personnel who have killed themselves since serving in that conflict in the 1980s. More or Less reporter Charlotte McDonald speaks to Simon Wessely Director, King's Centre for Military Health Research Institute of Psychiatry about what estimates from Vietnam and the first Gulf War tell us about the mental health of war veterans - and about why the rate of deaths tells us more than the raw numbers do. Why you really might be Richard III's relative: Fifteen relatives of Richard III are petitioning the High Court about where the king should be buried. Some reporting has implied that the famous 15 are almost the only descendants of Richard III who exist. But mathematician Rob Eastaway figures out how many other distant relatives of Richard III might actually be out there. Dog years:It's often said that the age of dogs can be better understood by multiplying their age, in human years, by seven. But is that really true? Ben Carter invents the More or Less Dogulator. Use it to calculate how old your dog is in human terms.
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Series: More or less
Episode 2
First transmission date: 2013-05-12
Original broadcast channel: BBC Radio 4
Published: 2013
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Duration: 00:25:00
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Producer: Ruth Alexander
Presenter: Tim Harford
Contributors: Tim Harford; Charlotte McDonald; Simon Wessely; Robert Eastaway; Ben Carter
Publisher: BBC Open University
Subject terms: Economics; Mathematics; Statistics
Production number: AUDA809B
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