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Though Reform now comfortably leads among every pollster, this is some way short of a truly popular revolt. Back in 1981, the ...
The author and broadcaster sits down with Anoosh Chakelian. In 1978, the broadcaster and journalist Jonathan Dimbleby, and photojournalist Don McCullin, published The Palestinians – a book that sought ...
Voters regarded the prospect of too much change as a threat rather than a source of heady excitement. If it was ever the case ...
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.
To Britain’s Remain voters, it’s not Rejoin or nothing. At best, a pledge would rouse some shifting to the Lib Dems, or lead to indifference. It would be a gain of a few hundred thousand votes – a few ...
Over the weekend, Israel was roiled by a renewed wave of anti-war strikes and protests. Activists blocked main roads and surrounded the houses of right-wing politicians, dozens of ...
Her politics are a mirror for millennial anxieties.
Sorry, Baby, starring debut director Eva Victor, concerns the pain of being alive and knowing it. We are trapped in the way others treat us and, as Victor’s character Agnes Ward explains, people can ...
European leaders addressed him as “dear Donald” in the hope that obsequiousness would sweeten their demands. The two key ...
MPs blame a “vacuum of leadership” for handing Nigel Farage a political victory over asylum hotels.
Perhaps May was a hero to her men, fighting the good fight against insurmountable odds. But with the benefit of a bit of ...
In her new memoir, Scotland’s former first minister reckons with the failures and pain of a career in politics – and reveals ...
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