Left vs left: the battle for control of Labour pitches Unite against Momentum
Replacing the party’s general secretary with a thoroughbred Corbynite is a priority for the Labour left. The question is: who?
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Replacing the party’s general secretary with a thoroughbred Corbynite is a priority for the Labour left. The question is: who?
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The actor talks Will Smith, James Baldwin, and Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.
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Amazing, really, how long our national self-deception has lasted.
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Murdoch has always been a news man for whom entertainment was a commercial, not emotional, concern.
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There’s no one left between you and the finishing line.
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Now is the perfect time to take to the bottle.
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In a moment characterised by communal horror, Brexitcast sounds fairly relaxed – even normal.
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Critics are calling Lynne Ramsay’s film a fresh twist on Taxi Driver. I’m afraid I can’t agree.
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Plus, new Netflix documentary series Flint Town.
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From Date Night to Horrible Bosses to Bad Neighbours to Game Night. Is anyone else noticing a pattern?
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A striking new exhibition at Tate Britain looks afresh at the “school of London” in a period seemingly dominated…
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Pairing 25 original paintings with 25 original stories, the collaboration with his partner, the painter Rosemary Clunie, took five…
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Mothers contains ten sensitively executed stories that reveal Power’s studied knowledge of the history of short fiction.
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A clear-sighted history of Labour’s left explores the challenges a Corbyn administration would face
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In What Are We Doing Here?, Robinson attacks Fox News and the “dystopian media”.
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Science is only now revealing some of the last mysteries of migration.
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The NS Poem: Hineni.
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How Pakistan has played a deadly game with the US.
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Mumbai’s young Indians occupy a world of loans and get-rich-quick schemes. Are these the losers of globalisation?
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Users entrust untrained strangers to drive us around simply because they operate via a sleek, shiny app.
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The US leader’s latest praise for an authoritarian power grab is made scarier by not being an isolated incident.
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The danger of the current situation in Northern Ireland lies in the fact that Brexit is, effectively, an English…
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For a century Northern Ireland’s republican MPs have refused to take their seats at Westminster. But is it their…
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The 81-year-old politician is symptomatic of the “anti-elite” animus now affecting much of the western world.
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As the polar ice caps melt, Russia and China are leading the race to control the lucrative and strategically…
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Facebook has packed up the media’s clothes, guitar and complete set of Bob Dylan albums and left it in…
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Hopefully my current streak remains in tact.
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The protests reflect anger at a higher education model that treats staff as service providers and students as consumers.
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In Taleb’s universe, the fieriest circle of hell is reserved for bankers and neoconservatives.
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“You can’t avoid it. If Day Zero happens, Cape Town becomes a dysfunctional space.” But isn’t it already?
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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Perhaps the Mail could set an example in its demands for a public apology.
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Labour is the only major European party of the left to have advanced in recent times.
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