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The National Emergency Coordination Group warned that the number of fuel stations without supplies could rise to 500 on Friday. People in Ireland have been urged to only buy the…
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The road to recovery
First in 1945, then 1997 and now 2024. The three times in history that a Labour government has been elected on a sweeping majority, crushing the Conservative incumbents. What Keir Starmer…
Correcting our Grammar mistake
During the Blair years, when recalcitrant Conservatives longed for a pledge to open new grammar schools, no class warrior threw himself into the battle against selective education with such ferocity…
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Cambridge In early September I attended the British Red Cross summer school in international humanitarian…
Where hope takes root
As headlines veer toward the apocalyptic – from collapsing ecosystems to vanishing species – it’s…
Time’s arrow
“Lest we forget” is carved into stone in village squares, town halls and city monuments…
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In December 2023 Ron Hubbard, a security consultant from Texas (not to be confused with…
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Past futures
When we reach for past visions of the future to measure against our reality, we…
Hopeful histories
“No news is good news”, the saying goes, but the reverse is also true. Good…
You’re on camera
There’s a quotation by American historian Timothy Snyder currently circulating on social media. It comes…
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The risk factor
New fiscal regulations don’t address the thin line between scams and foolish investments
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Lessons from History
We asked some of our favourite historians and writers what key insights they have gained from studying the past
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Charles Spencer
The writer, historian, podcaster and 9th Earl Spencer Charles Spencer talks about boarding school trauma, class aspirations and the importance of speaking out
Rory Stewart
The former MP talks to Peter Phelps and Rowan Pelling about global conflict and the possibility of his return to front-line politics
Catherine the Great
The enlightened empress who inoculated herself to protect her subjects and advance science
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Cathy Newman
The critically acclaimed novelist discusses her 1950s-set novella The Party with Helen Brown
The former burlesque dancer discusses her fictionalised memoir of Soho life in Performance, the exhilarating freedom of club nights in her youth and “hatching” from an egg on stage
The Persephone Books publisher discusses forgotten gems written by women and the imprint’s 150th book
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