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The grenade is Liz Truss. Labour loves to talk about her. Reeves reminded the House yesterday of two awkward facts: what the ...
It’s a dull grey day in the pebbledashed sprawl of north-west London when I first see Keir Starmer. We’re at RAF Northolt ...
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In her masterpiece Mrs Dalloway, published a century ago, she wanted “all inner feelings to be lit up”. But so much light ...
Reeves’ advance U-turn on winter fuel already marked a return to more familiar territory. Labour MPs struggled to defend a policy that removed the benefit from almost all pensioners. Now, with it ...
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Stefan Collini’s new book explores why such a prestigious academic discipline finds itself on the margins of modern society.
Her public persona is one of a starlet propped up by a Warholian cabal.
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Sila was only seven months old when she took her final breath in her mother Saja’s arms. Saja refused to let go of her body, ...
Anonymous money and clandestine financial transactions are undermining our political system and distorting our property market. Abolish shell companies, limit the use of tax havens and require all ...
With Elon Musk exiled from government, the president is free to enact the wildest fever dreams of the American public.