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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…
An age without rival
It wasn’t long before Hallowe’en that I noted many of the significant women in my life – including my wife and the editrix of this august publication – were devoting…
Passing as upper class
Lots of things from the 1990s are difficult to explain to your teenage children now:…
Cradle of libertines
England likes to think of itself as “the cradle of liberty”. True, if you think…
Where hope takes root
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Rent in two
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Fight madness with more madness
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English pastoral
Guy Shrubsole explores England’s buried tradition of land reform, where less than one percent of…
Falling better
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The disappearance of Abdullah Öcalan
Imprisoned for a quarter-century, the Kurdish leader has been all but forgotten
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From Russia to Rwanda, a year of record global voting masks a deepening crisis for democratic freedom
The risk factor
New fiscal regulations don’t address the thin line between scams and foolish investments
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Charles Spencer
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Acts of sedition
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CULTURE
“The vitriol online can really knock your confidence”
Cathy Newman
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Whiting Award and Balcones Fiction Prize-winner discusses her strict Lutheran upbringing and her novel The End of Drum-Time
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