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The great American writer witnessed the forging of his nation – but Ron Chernow’s portrait cannot see beyond its subject.
Remainers within Labour and beyond spy an opportunity: to reunite Britain with the EU they believe it should never have left.
People didn’t open with a critique of Labour’s economic policy or public service plans. They opened with something closer to ...
Until the start of this week, most people probably hadn’t heard of Zack Polanski. Though the Green Party deputy leader is ...
Keir Starmer will proclaim a victory for Britain. But the exploitative logic behind America’s tariff policy has not changed.
Bill Bullen. Bill Bullen is the CEO of Utilita. Latest articles. Energy. Energy for a reset. There’s no green growth without sensible, investment-friendly regulation. By Bill Bu ...
Trumpism thrives on the misery of its followers – and we are all unhappier for it.
Tom McTague, the incoming editor of the New Statesman, joins Andrew Marr. 8 May 2025 | 33 min Tom McTague, the incoming editor of the New Statesman, joins Andrew Marr to discuss Labour’s rocky week ...
What fuels the far-right and how influential are they becoming? By Podcast 8 May 2025 The far right now makes up a third of terrorism convictions and a majority of referrals to the governments Prevent ...
Can Ed Miliband stand the heat? Why the Energy Secretary believes he can outlast the campaign against him. By George Eaton Last week a trade union general secretary almost called for the replacement ...
In today’s Russia, state, Church, and War have become inseparable. By Ian Garner On Easter Sunday Vladimir Putin released a seemingly boilerplate message celebrating Christian “joy and love”. The ...
As the UK aims to become a clean energy leader, the regulatory direction of travel in the sector has never been more critical ...
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