The return of order
After a decade of Tory inertia, Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has the opportunity to remake Britain.
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After a decade of Tory inertia, Keir Starmer’s Labour Party has the opportunity to remake Britain.
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Also featuring Anima: A Wild Pastoral by Kapka Kassabova and Sick of It by Sophie Harman.
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The Conservative Party created Reform by embracing liberal extremism. What comes next may not be what Labour expects.
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At the Nato summit, the threat posed by China, Russia and Trump will be impossible to ignore.
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A Freudian reading of the comedies and tragedies reveals how we can embrace life’s failures and reversals.
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How stars from Little Richard to David Bowie used their sexuality to set popular culture free.
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The island is a playground for the imperial ambitions of China and the US – and its future is far…
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The human rights lawyer on Eleanor Roosevelt, Northern Exposure and Manx history and folklore.
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If the Tories are to recover, they must resist the temptation to blame the electorate.
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In politics and business, faceless systems have taken over decision-making and infantilised socity.
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Labour’s project to rebuild Britain is serious – but the odds are stacked against them.
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By sticking with Joe Biden, the party has shown how arrogant and out of touch it is.
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Also this week: The far right’s rabid dogs, and Labour vs my garden trowel.
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A new poem by Mark Granier.
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Immersion in the tragic, personal art of the photographer Nan Goldin provides some counter-intuitive comfort.
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It would be dramatic and counter-intuitive – but rebuilding healthcare around the doctor-patient relationship is a vital reform.
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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 American strategist, tipped to be Trump’s national security adviser, on the balance of power in Asia.
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As her party surges in one of the UK’s most climate-conscious constituencies, Carla Denyer threatens to unseat Labour’s shadow culture…
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