This England: Don’t be cruel
This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain –…
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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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An early exit from the Euros for England and Scotland could finish off Rishi. But it’s our poor old publicans…
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My generation have tried to rebuild our relationship with food, exercise and our bodies – but old anxieties persist.
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Many raised their eyebrows at the sex scenes; I was outraged that anybody thought wisteria, apple trees and roses bloom…
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Urgent appointments for children was once the rule in British general practice. They’re now the exception.
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The American writer’s knowledge of war’s random violence did not prepare him for a profound encounter with mortality.
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My First Book is an endearing attempt to capture the chaos and cringe of Gen Z life.
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Ahead of the general election, we profile 10 of the party’s brightest new candidates.
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I still dream about the joy I felt traversing London on my old motorbike. But the idea of my child…
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Also featuring Nature’s Ghosts by Sophie Yeo and Spycraft by Nadine Akkerman and Pete Langman.
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Also this week: the plundering of the NHS, and a joyous arrival.
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It is hard to read the list of policy demands and not reflect that life is getting worse for British…
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Traditional gender roles have propped up authoritarian regimes of the past. In Republicans’ views on women, the echoes are clear.
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This vague, hypocritical mantra, designed for a US-dominated world that no longer exists, is harming international law.
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It isn’t always the hardest word. It’s often the easiest. It can trip off the tongue far too readily.
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The bigger Keir Starmer’s majority, the faster and more dramatic the impact of his government will be.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from the campaign trail.
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Parties of the hard right are in the ascendancy across the continent – but their political prospects are difficult to…
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Across the continent, EU leaders have badly misread the nationalist surge.
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