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Chris Grayling is an advertising asset for a future Scottish No vote

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The SNP’s core message at the general election was that more nationalist MPs would mean a “strong voice” for Scotland at Westminster. Chris Grayling’s planned demotion of all 56 nationalist MPs to second-class citizens in the mother of parliaments, coupled with this week’s overwhelming defeat in the Commons on any move toward full fiscal autonomy, suggests the word “strong” is massively overplaying the reality of Scotland’s influence at Westminster.

A result for women’s sport: The World Cup has won over hearts and minds

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Many people will have woken up yesterday morning and felt a familiar sense of queasiness as they heard the news that England had been knocked out of a World Cup semi-final. But some may have been surprised at their level of disappointment; a sign they had invested more emotion in the women’s game than perhaps they had expected.

Creaking mechanism: The British Constitution needs modernising if it is to serve a semi-devolved United Kingdom

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For a knotty constitutional problem that has vexed the finest minds for decades, the Government’s proposals for so-called English Votes for English Laws is a surprisingly elegant solution. The West Lothian Question, to use its older title, asked why an MP sitting for a Scottish constituency in Lothian could vote on, say, the organisation of the NHS in the rest of the UK, but an English, Welsh or Northern Irish MP would never be able to vote on a matter devolved to the Scottish Parliament. The notion of a double-majority ... Читать дальше...



Greece might just have gifted David Cameron with EU referendum success

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One of the few aspects to deplore about British journalism – which is the best in the world, even allowing for the controversies engulfing it over the past few years – is the tendency to look at everything through our end of the telescope. Seeing every world development through the small-minded what-does-it-mean-for-us approach can make for depressing reading.

Bombing Syria was a bad idea two years ago – and it still is

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Here we go again. There has been an atrocity in foreign parts. The Government thinks it should do something, or at least be seen to be doing something. So it proposes a neat little application of the armed forces to inflict some punishment in the form of bombing from the safe distance of 30,000 feet. Honour saved; job done.

10 best playsuits

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You can stay cool and stylish in the heatwave with an all-in-one. We've got it all buttoned up

Amy Winehouse said no when I asked her to go to rehab – the song she wrote about it turned her into a star, but five years later she was dead

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Watching Amy in her early shows was like watching someone in another world. She'd hit a lyric or a melody and her eyes would roll back, her whole body would be so into it; you'd just look at her and know she was gone. The sad thing is that at that point she was only getting high from her music. Towards the end, when she got lost in the drugs and the alcohol, I never saw her perform like that again.

Protein World’s advert 'not offensive'? Tell that to the 70,000 people who signed the petition to ban it

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It’s the advertising campaign that launched a thousand outraged tweets, along with guerilla attacks, newspaper splashes and bikini-ed protests from people keen to promote body positivity. So the ruling from the ASA that Protein World’s ‘Are You Beach Body Ready?’ advert is “not offensive” comes as a bit of a surprise to me, and I can only assume that the 70,000 people who signed the online petition that called to ban the ad feel much the same.

As a surgeon who worked in Gaza last year, hearing that 511 Palestinians died after their ambulances were obstructed doesn't surprise me

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In July last year, Anas ‘Bader’ Hatem Qdeih, a seven-year-old boy already experiencing the fourth major conflict of his short life, was separated from his family as they fled with thousands of others from Israel’s bombardment of Khuza’a in northern Gaza. His mother and sisters managed to find shelter in a nearby kindergarten, but Bader was still running in the street when an artillery shell exploded nearby and his abdomen was cut open by shrapnel.

The right man for the job: Britain needs a party devoted to liberalism - Tim Farron is best placed to build it

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What’s the point of the Liberal Democrats? Maybe the party should just shut up and die. There is a coherent and enticing argument which says that a party formed through an alliance of parties in the heyday of Thatcherism has outlived its purpose, and whose existence is harming the very cause it was founded to champion. Such an argument might go on to say, very plausibly, that British liberalism is in a pretty good state: it’s just embedded within mainstream opinion, widely adopted by both Labour and the Tories... Читать дальше...





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