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This year marks the 250th anniversary of his birth, but it was a midlife encounter with two landscapes that created the ...
As Kemi Badenoch chases Reform, she is losing her party’s traditional heartlands. In the River Chess, dressed in fishing ...
Niche, fractured and politically specific sites are what the internet wants.
Runcorn and Helsby is two thirds Runcorn (an industrial town with a cargo port) and one third Helsby, a collection of well-to ...
Governments and businesses need to work together in realising a secure, sustainable vision of energy abundance.
In an echo of Harold Wilson’s creation of the Department for Economic Affairs, he calls for “a new economics ministry instead ...
CEO of Great British Energy Last year, the Climate Change Committee (CCC) delivered its emissions reduction progress report to parliament. In it, the CCC said that “the cost of key ...
There is a pious certainty to the public sphere in Scotland that has a tendency, when it’s on full show, to leave one a little queasy. Too often, it appears to speak with one voice – a soft-left, ...
The Tesla chief’s Doge was the worst of all worlds.
How does Labour solve a problem like Reform? This is the question that transfixes Westminster. When Nigel Farage announced ...
After scandals and infighting, Nigel Farage’s party faces its first big test on 1 May, at England’s local elections.
The trend towards political polarisation is hardly unique to South Korea, but the country’s long-running divisions have been ...
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