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UKIP finished ahead of Labour in the 2009 European elections, a harbinger of Reform’s future performance. Successive prime ...
Tiffany Jenkins’s stimulating history Strangers and Intimates: The Rise and Fall of Private Life is not, despite what its ...
Echoes of the citizens of nowhere rhetoric – turbocharged – could be heard in yesterday’s warning by Keir Starmer that “we risk becoming an island of strangers”, as the Prime Minister gave a speech ...
Until the start of this week, most people probably hadn’t heard of Zack Polanski. Though the Green Party deputy leader is ...
Remainers within Labour and beyond spy an opportunity: to reunite Britain with the EU they believe it should never have left.
The great American writer witnessed the forging of his nation – but Ron Chernow’s portrait cannot see beyond its subject.
Theo Clarke’s book paints a damning picture of Britain’s failing maternity services. Change cannot come soon enough. By Hannah Barnes Giving birth in England is not safe. Half of all maternity units ...
The same energy that once fuelled the independence campaign is now behind Reform UK. By Chris Deerin What on earth is happening with Reform in Scotland? Without much effort on its part, it keeps ...
Keir Starmer will proclaim a victory for Britain. But the exploitative logic behind America’s tariff policy has not changed.
Miliband’s supporters like to compare him to Michael Gove – a man who entered government with a plan and has bent Whitehall ...
Bill Bullen. Bill Bullen is the CEO of Utilita. Latest articles. Energy. Energy for a reset. There’s no green growth without sensible, investment-friendly regulation. By Bill Bu ...
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