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On the wall of a dive bar in Washington, DC, hung a poster for Michelangelo Antonioni’s The Passenger. The bar had… ...
How do we mend the UK’s broken economy? Fixing UK PLC has outwitted our political leaders, but that’s not surprising.… ...
Call me old-fashioned, but I don’t like the idea of AI making lists of ‘potential enemies’ based on prior interactions.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is in big trouble, and he has found the answer: unleashing a child army at the ballot box.
Politico recently published a piece titled “Mike Lee Can’t Stop Throwing Social Media Grenades. His Church Isn’t Happy.” It ...
It is with great sadness and affection that we report on the death of John Stone, a long-time contributor to and friend of ...
This week, we learned that three years ago a Ministry of Defence official accidentally released details of 18,714 Afghans who… ...
History doesn’t repeat itself. But it does echo. The United States of the 1970s and Britain of the mid-2020s share… ...
Gerrymandering is as old as the hills, and neither of what have been Britain’s two main political parties for the past ...
If there is one wholesale conclusion to be drawn from the Afghan resettlement scheme scandal, it’s that a problem we have ...
Our economy is on the rocks, legal and illegal immigration remains out of control, public services are creaking, and a ...
I’ve been musing recently how people in the public eye can go ‘downhill’ in two main ways. One can make big, brash, ‘bad’ ...
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