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2016 Politician of the Year (dead)
History / Politics

2016 Politician of the Year (dead)

Posted on 10 December 2016 by Lion & Unicorn • 3 Comments

The man we should all have been talking about in 2016. Continue reading →

Europe (still) isn’t working
Economics / Politics

Europe (still) isn’t working

Posted on 8 November 2016 by Dan Atkinson • 1 Comment

In the wake of the referendum, DAN ATKINSON asks whether the failure of the euro will destroy the EU. Continue reading →

Calling all cliches: Wrong side of history
Miscellaneous / Politics

Calling all cliches: Wrong side of history

Posted on 1 November 2016 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

It’s difficult to be right about history – as everyone from Sir Walter Scott to Philip Hammond has discovered. Continue reading →

No strings attached: The Osborne legacy
Economics / Politics

No strings attached: The Osborne legacy

Posted on 6 September 2016 by Dan Atkinson • Leave a comment

What should we make of the former Chancellor of the Exchequer, wonders DAN ATKINSON. Continue reading →

I knew Owen Smith. Owen Smith was a friend of mine
Politics

I knew Owen Smith. Owen Smith was a friend of mine

Posted on 28 August 2016 by hermir10 • 2 Comments

ROGER HERMISTON wishes he had one fruity anecdote about the would-be Labour’ leader, but he doesn’t. Continue reading →

Left behind by academia
Politics

Left behind by academia

Posted on 28 July 2016 by Alwyn Turner • Leave a comment

Are academic prejudices clouding analysis of the referendum result, asks ALWYN TURNER. Continue reading →

After the Referendum: a long month in politics
History / Politics

After the Referendum: a long month in politics

Posted on 23 July 2016 by Alwyn Turner • 4 Comments

ALWYN TURNER’s instant history of the thirty days that followed the referendum vote. Continue reading →

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    'The new chosen one' - Laura Pidcock
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    Brexit and the beautiful game
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    ‘Lashing out like a dying crocodile’: A press portrait of John McDonnell
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    We Rule: Part 2
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