Uncovering the facts of the Scottish clearances
An entire peasant class was removed to make way for sheep. But this was not confined to the Highlands…
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An entire peasant class was removed to make way for sheep. But this was not confined to the Highlands…
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From Roxy Music to Florence and the Machine, a new book chronicles the long, fertile and symbiotic relationship between…
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It’s only when thoughts are allowed to wander that they become interesting.
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The Great Wide Open reads like an old friend recounting a tale over dinner.
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The events behind the short-lived writers’ revolution in Germany in 1918.
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Whatever else we think of them, women who reject monogamy are brave.
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The author of The Football Factory charts the tribulations of a lonely, middle-aged animal rights militant.
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Getting men to admit vulnerability is difficult, so if part of the answer is to have trained killers talking about…
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It is inconceivable that anyone unfamiliar with the work could have the slightest idea what is going on.
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Her appalling conduct of the negotiations prove she is unequal to the task of leading the country and there is no…
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Plus: Hale County This Morning, This Evening.
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How the Argentinian has transformed Leeds United’s fortunes.
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Ball may be manic, but she’s inherently relaxed.
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Plus: Revolution in Ruins: The Hugo Chavez Story.
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The EU’s institutions are an innate obstacle to building a socialist economy.
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The birthday of the 18th-century Scottish poet Robert Burns is a fine excuse to blend good Scotch, strong words…
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As the country is held hostage by an intransigent president, federal government workers have been forced to resort to food banks.
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Yet what was it all for? Most people can only name one Bros song.
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Could such nectar be? I had asked myself. Until then my life in beer had been the wasteland of…
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By combining radical economics with patriotism, the party has made itself the favourite to win this May’s general election.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The ring-fenced £22.5bn over five years is less than the service needs simply to stand still, let alone make up…
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A selection of the best letters received from our readers this week. Email [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced…
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America is undeniably becoming weaker under Trump’s presidency – isn’t that what we’ve always wanted?
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He is one of nature’s prefects. It’s hard to imagine him as young and daft and foolish, doing really…
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The broadcaster talks getting more dogs, October 1988, and the B-word.
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Just when you think it can’t get any worse, it does.
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They can’t all be right. Someone in this queue is an idiot. But who?
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Spells: 21st-Century Occult Poetry argues that poems are spells.
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The Prime Minister devoted the entire machinery of government to the task of Brexit – and still endured a…
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