Theresa May's industrial strategy is no political gimmick – she's facing the up to the question that every modern PM has ignored
The cosy arrangement between big business, Treasury and the unelected chumocracy is ending
The cosy arrangement between big business, Treasury and the unelected chumocracy is ending
Newt Ginrich said things weren't as bad as they are for the British Labour Party. Is that so?
If Trump is doing nothing more than parroting popular opinions in the US, then it's not controversial to think women don't deserve bodily autonomy or that they should give up their jobs rather than tackle an ingrained culture of misogyny
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As the former British rower Zac Purchase put it this week: 'Imagine what we would be saying if she was Russian.'
Why isn't Corbyn hosting rallies in Middle England, home of the four out of five extra votes Labour needs to gain marginal seats in the general election?
We want to turn to someone we can trust. This is not about leadership, but the cult of The Leader
Prominent British Asians have a cultural history of debunking stereotypes by hyperbolically playing up to them in public spaces
There's a group of newcomers that ought to capture your attention. They won't be wearing any recognisable nation's banner or singing their own anthems. They are all refugees
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The magical Germany-France-UK triangle, the alchemy that kept the EU alive for a long time. has vanished. Now Italy will play the role of European power broker
It's easy to dismiss the 'happy renter' outlook as rose-tinted, middle-class hogwash, but on the contrary, myself and the friends who feel this way are from largely working class backgrounds. I'm proud that I've reached a point in my life and career where working and living anywhere of my choice is a viable option, and it's renting that makes it so
Those of us who heard the young Welsh soprano Natalya Romaniw sing Tatyana in Tchaikovsky's Eugene Onegin at Garsington last month were hit by a musical coup de foudre: where had this wonderful singer been hiding, and what else could she do? The answer to the second question has come with her performance as Lisa in the same composer's The Queen of Spades at Opera Holland Park. This is a darker and more psychologically complex role, but she brings to it the same exquisite artistry, and the same luminosity of tone... Читать дальше...
'Little pigs, little pigs, let me come in...'
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