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Great Britain: are we still the land of hope and glory?
By DOMINIC GILONIS I would describe myself as a patriot of this country; I feel a certain amount of loyalty to its ideals, and praise it...
No more petrol and diesel cars from 2030
By REMI TROVO As the fifth anniversary of the Paris Climate Accord and the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow approach, the Prime Minister...
Cummings and Goings: Boris takes back control
By MATTHEW OULTON Over 6 months after his notorious eye-test to Barnard Castle, Dominic Cummings walked out of 10 Downing Street,...
The arts sector needs more than money
By JOE HILL At a time when all areas of society are struggling, the arts sector is struggling more than most. While many other sectors...
Should we defund the British police?
By TERESA TURKHEIMER Conversations about race - whether it be with family at the dinner table, friends, or colleagues at work - are now...
Diversity in the UK Supreme Court: a radical rethink is required
By REMI TROVO All twelve Justices who sit on the UK Supreme Court are white and only two of them are women. Lord Reed, who succeeded Lady...
Britain’s welfare system must adapt to an insecure jobs market
By NOAH KEATE It is seen as an inevitability. Even the Chancellor Rishi Sunak has admitted he cannot prevent it. Everyone is bracing for...
The Money Tree is Wilting: Britain’s Public Debt
BY SHILP BURMAN ROY “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen,” claimed revolutionary Vladimir...
Starmer’s slow and steady prosecution of Boris Johnson could win the race
The 2019 general election was a humiliating defeat for the Labour Party. ‘Red Wall’ seats in the North of England were turned to rubble
Health Warnings for new COVID restrictions?
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson further tightened restrictions in England to suppress transmission of COVID-19, introducing a...
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