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Immigration has been a fixture of Britain’s political discourse for so long, it now feels, like Voltaire’s god, that if the issue did not exist, we…
A broad section of Britain’s right has spent the summer behaving as if it would like a repeat of last year’s racist riots. As politicians and…
The late broadcaster and campaigner Darcus Howe and Tottenham MP Bernie Grant once fell out over a hot-seat discussion on the former’s current affairs programme, The…
It takes the passing of time to fully grasp the scale of the previous government’s vandalism. Think where we would be now had the Tories not…
Ed Miliband made a passionate and patriotic case for climate action in his first annual statement to parliament on the devastating impacts of global heating.After laying…
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.One by one the supposed pillars of the…
Back in the early 1970s when he was lead singer with the Faces, few of his fans would have expected Rod Stewart to be still belting…
When Nigel Farage called for the nationalisation of British Steel on a visit to the Scunthorpe steelworks this spring, it was a marked change in direction…
A general view of the headquarters of the Secret Intelligence Service, MI6, in London. Kin Cheung/AP hide caption toggle caption Kin Cheung/AP LONDON — Q is…
Britain’s voters can’t resist a messy drama. How fortunate for Nigel Farage and Reform | Marina Hyde
It was a busy week for on-again off-again Reform chair Zia Yusuf, whose job over the past 11 months had been to reform Reform. (I know.)…
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