Far-right memes are poisoning British politics
Westminster ignores the ugly side of social media at its peril.
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Westminster ignores the ugly side of social media at its peril.
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A Tory MP, a Brexiteer historian, a Reform clown and a reality-TV star walk into an auditorium…
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As it should be.
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The Baller League has updated the beautiful game for the attention-deficit era.
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Also this week: Another pricey BBC settlement, and muzzling the Voice of America.
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The American right has more in common with the misogynistic influencer than it pretends.
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In her powerful memoir Under A Pink Sky, Esther Ghey writes her daughter was being killed by social media long…
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Even before the election, the young US cohort was already shifting right.
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The left is losing its grip on the literary realm.
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From using AI to inform legislature to strengthening online voting, institutions are increasingly looking to tech to help protect civic…
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Love Island knows to appear more progressive than Big Brother or There’s Something About Miriam – but it’s got the…
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The 28-year-old socialist MP on her viral fame, social media abuse and Keir Starmer’s leadership.
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