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Breaking the class ceiling
Aspiration and social mobility were at the heart of Tony Blair’s “education, education, education” pitch in 1997. They are similarly echoed in Keir Starmer’s vision for Britain: he has repeatedly framed his desire to be…
New protest laws would be extreme
Having been bored into a stupor by a supposedly Conservative government’s serial failure to be conservative, something Rishi Sunak said recently suddenly had a voice inside me crying, “Whoa!”. His…
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English pastoral
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Time’s arrow
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New protest laws would be extreme
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Defenestration nation
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Beside the sea
English seaside resorts evoke both deep nostalgia and class divisions
Silence of the lambs
The Left’s embrace of the covid consensus has badly impacted the world’s poor
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Mary Beard
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