Facing blowback from James Dyson
Also this week: Taking on the tech giants, and remembering Terry Venables, football’s great showman.
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Also this week: Taking on the tech giants, and remembering Terry Venables, football’s great showman.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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As a top-flight rugby referee, the English lawyer has faced some of the worst abuse imaginable. Now he is lobbying…
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The UK’s political parties vie to sound “tough” on immigration while ignoring the policy choices required to reduce it.
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England’s folk traditions live on in the small town in rural north Essex, inspired by the Christian socialism of one…
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As hostility towards foreigners rises, the feted land of a thousand welcomes has slowly become an unhappy isle.
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Kristi Coulter’s account of her 12-year career at the tech firm lays bare the toxic work culture of the 2010s.
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The uncooperative presence of a populist-led Netherlands could wreck Brussels’ flagship legislative projects.
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The tension between global markets and the sanctity of British institutions has been exposed again.
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Also this week: a night with U2 in Sin City and the courage of Salman Rushdie.
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Tech visionaries may dream of a wordless future, but even Elon Musk cannot disrupt the communal power of speech.
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Robert Skidelsky is right to warn about the delusions of our tech overlords – but his critique of Silicon Valley…
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The poet’s music revealed his impulse to innovate and disrupt. Did it also hasten his slide towards fascism?
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Also featuring Tremor by Teju Cole and A Woman I Know by Mary Haverstick.
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Thatcherism was seemingly never-ending and I was a young freelancer, desperate for ideas.
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The actor on Star Wars, his past life as a sailor, and living inside a pointillist painting.
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In Maestro, Cooper emphasises the composer’s ambition and hedonism. But Carey Mulligan is the film’s roaring heart.
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A new book shows how sport has shaped British history and society – but cannot explain why it matters as…
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New Statesman writers and guests choose their favourite reading of the year.
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