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The Prime Minister does not think the country is broken, and from the City to the universities, from science to new ...
Judging from a recent rally of trade unionists, Jeremy Corbyn remains in control of this movement. By Megan Kenyon A new left ...
The girlosphere is broad enough to subsume any ideology without obvious cognitive dissonance. The beliefs that reach it ...
July, thousands of protesters rallied outside the presidential administration in Kyiv, despite the real danger of Russian ...
Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
From unadopted housing estates to a road no one seems to own – hollowed-out local government can no longer cope.
Labour is full of clever people who do not seem able to get anything done.
Also this week: downsizing to a flat and a bumper year for fathers over 60.
By welcoming Berry et al, Farage seems to be working out how much of his cake he can have and eat at the same time. It’s a ...
Ruling the measure out leaves Labour exposed on left – but increasingly on the right, and it is already being challenged on ...
Concerns about inequality, the environment and much else must be set aside for the pursuit of national wealth.
When Labour swept to power in July 2024, commentators excitably compared the result to the triumph of 1997. In truth, beyond ...
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