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Are you or anyone you know “unserious”? Probably, I’m afraid. This is the put-down du jour in Britain today. If you come ...
Jihad is changing its face. In recent years, jihadist and Islamist groups that have embraced more pragmatic, local agendas ...
Governments are finding it more expensive to borrow, and Britain is in an unusually weak position. ormal British people don’t ...
The battle between the union and the Deputy Prime Minister prefigures more strife for this Labour government.
The reality is simple: where there is inconvenience, there will be blowback. But so long as no individual comes to represent ...
There is a story being told about Robert Jenrick. It runs like this: shortly after 7 October 2023, and shortly before he ...
Nonetheless, a five-day walk-out in British hospitals is deeply unhelpful for a government that promised to fix the NHS – a ...
At the White House, the Israeli prime minister revealed he’d nominated the US president for the Nobel Peace Prize.
The sell of Starmerism was simple, dangerously so in fact. We now know that a country with little growth, an ageing ...
Keir Starmer could learn a thing or two from the ruthless corporate machine that is the All England Club.
In Too Much, her first major TV project since Girls, the American screenwriter proves she knows London like a local.
Alexander Starritt’s new novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, attempts to cast Big Tech’s leaders as Olympians shaping our age – but ...
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