The Belfast riots: new targets, old hatred
This is the story of a hardcore loyalist element which has stewed for decades in far-right ideology
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This is the story of a hardcore loyalist element which has stewed for decades in far-right ideology
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Northern Ireland now may be parsable to an England that has long found it alien, weird and foreign
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No government can succeed in a policy area where perception is so dramatically out of step with reality
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New research suggests the Home Secretary is not trusted on immigration by Labour voters
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The great bête noire of the modern right is driving them beyond reason
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One party is a clear winner among young voters
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The party has pledged to build detention centres in areas that do not vote for it
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Even before one of its legends endorsed Rupert Lowe, Chelsea FC was seen as irredeemable
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Mahmood’s immigration push is uniting her allies but inflaming tensions across Labour
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Now Denmark has been dragged into the conflict over Shabana Mahmood’s reforms
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Meet the kids from America changing Britain’s capital city
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In his new book, Reform’s in-house academic set out to articulate his ideas. He produced trash
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Backbench discontent is growing over the Home Secretary’s asylum reforms
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Chasing Reform voters on immigration is a bad strategy that is being badly executed by this government
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Reform’s anti-migrant policies are sounding more and more American
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Anger over immigration is once again the prevailing force in British politics
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Chasing Reform on immigration will only entrench an unequal system and increase resentment
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The Chancellor is trying to attract tech talent while taking a tough line on net migration
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Groups of pink-clad women protesting outside asylum hotels say they are standing against sexual violence by asylum seekers
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The risk is that Britain now gets the worst of both worlds
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