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In an echo of Harold Wilson’s creation of the Department for Economic Affairs, he calls for “a new economics ministry instead ...
The Trump administration and its allies have picked a punitive framework to respond to campus upheaval: simply punish one ...
But what was Trump’s judgement on the life of the recently departed Pope Francis? Flanked by the First Lady and the Easter ...
A growing chorus blames net zero for the decline of manufacturing and traditional industries. But broader, longer-term forces ...
Looking at More In Common’s map projection, there is no way to see a stable government being formed. A minority Reform ...
Zaid Jilani is a journalist whose work has appeared in The Intercept and ThinkProgress, among other publications.
The controversial liberaliser brought humanity to the Vatican – but he was unable to arrest the Catholic Church’s decline.
The eccentrics of the new right aren’t rebelling against our political regime – they are its twisted successors.
By rescuing British Steel, Keir Starmer has marked a turn against neoliberal complacency. This realism should guide his ...
We should be chilled by Mangione’s alleged actions – but also by the nihilism in American society that drove him.
In the playwright’s short stories, modernity collides with an older, more mysterious sense of place. By Chris Power By 1965 Brian Friel was already finding success as a playwright – Philadelphia, Here ...