Leader: Two years of Boris Johnson
The UK needs a prime minister of diligence, strategic vision and moral integrity. We have Boris Johnson.
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The UK needs a prime minister of diligence, strategic vision and moral integrity. We have Boris Johnson.
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The Prime Minister’s preference for warm reassurance may work in lockdown, but it is less effective out of it.
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In England, we’re not so much sleep-walking as screaming-while-fully-awake into Covid disaster.
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Boris Johnson and Priti Patel tried to create a “hostile environment” for our footballers – but modern Britain is…
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I propose a solution to the sexuality gap based on a fundamental feminist claim: unwanted sex is worse than…
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Two years after he entered No 10, Johnson’s shtick still seems to be working. But no politician can really take the…
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If the International Olympic Committee had cancelled the Games, they would have had to refund roughly £2.9bn to broadcasters.
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The government’s policy of standing back and letting the virus reproduce freely is an invitation to disaster.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The former Conservative cabinet minister discusses how pro-European Tories can rebuild.
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Boris Johnson’s government has opened a new front in its culture wars: teacher training.
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For decades, the West has ignored the significance of China’s rise – but we must recognise that it will be…
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The London bureau chief for Germany’s public broadcaster reflects on Britain’s government.
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Devastating wildfires are reshaping California, a state that has always been both a wild frontier and a bastion of progress.
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Desmond Tutu has died aged 90. In this recent piece, Rowan Williams reflected on how his life was a…
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Fractured by Yates, Things Are Against Us by Ellmann, In Youth is Pleasure by Welch and Filthy Animals by…
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In a collection of eight essays, the writer Melissa Febos uses her own adolescence as a departure point for…
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Whether or not you believe the band “saved rock music”, it’s difficult to imagine what the 2000s would have…
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Commissioned by Catherine the Great, this was both an extraordinary example of Georgian soft power and a pictorial record…
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This timeless story of two New York roommates is adored by Lena Dunham, Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach.
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Ben Miller stars as an unnervingly observant Cambridge don with OCD called Jasper Tempest. It’s all incredibly strange.
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The comedian’s new BBC show is part foray into modern politics, part midlife identity crisis.
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As busy as this world seems, there is more of nothing in it than we usually care to notice.
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Journalists are rarely paid what they’re worth, and so my plans to buy a new teapot will have to…
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I am coming to accept that not everything can be explained away – that closure might not exist for the…
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s Richard II, refers to the whole of Britain…
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The Labour peer on the golden era of Welsh rugby and why enlightened values will prevail.
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