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Here is the dream, if you can afford it: gleaming apartments, close to Liverpool’s waterfront, complete with penthouse swimming pools with views of the north Wales…
A consensus seems to have recently settled in UK politics: that young British lives are not as they should be, and something must be done. Our…
In Britain, protest is no longer a right. Instead, it is a privilege that is granted – or withheld – at the whim of those in…
The shock of falling out of the sky faster than any previous government has been a sickening sensation for the assembled MPs and councillors here at…
When Merck abruptly scrapped its billion-pound London research hub last week, critics blamed Britain’s lacklustre support for life sciences and a Scrooge-like grip on NHS drug…
There will be fireworks and celebration at Nigel Farage’s party conference this weekend. Burgeoning membership and council seats as Reform UK tops 30% in the polls.…
Good morning. It’s back-to-school week, and the daily ritual (or, perhaps, panic) begins as uniforms are being donned and lunchboxes packed across the UK to start…
The Bell hotel in Epping has seen a lot since it was built in the 16th century as a coaching inn, serving travellers passing through the…
The first thing Raymond Martin looks for in a toilet, he says, is cleanliness. Does the tissue paper on the floor mean this public lavatory has…
There was a time when Britain aspired to be a leader in technology. These days, it seems content to be a willing supplicant – handing over…
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