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Rachel Reeves is fast running out of options

When Labour’s newly-appointed Cabinet ministers entered their respective departments on the morning of Friday 5 July, sleep-deprived but giddy...

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Ben Kentish

The worst job in the world and why no one should ever take it

Which job, with a reported salary of around £100,000 a week, which gives you first-class travel to all corners of the globe, and which offers you...

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Simon Kelner

US troops in Israel ensure the drumbeat of war grows ever louder

The decision by President Joe Biden to send an advanced missile defence system, operated by some 100 US soldiers, to Israel is a significant step...

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Patrick Cockburn

The P&O row is proof no one knows what Starmer really thinks

The Government’s skirmish with DP World, the large Dubai-based investor to the UK, has ended in a peace treaty at the expense of the Transport...

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Anne Mcelvoy

Students no longer read long books - I blame gentle parenting

When I was taking GCSEs – back in the days when they were still newfangled things and your parents still referred to them as O-levels, we read...

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Lucy Mangan

Kemi Badenoch's autism comments prove how arrogant and heartless the Tories are

If you want to understand why the Conservatives are in such dire straits, consider social care. This is a significant issue for the country when...

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Ian Birrell

I'm a middle-aged man and cannot get enough of Wagatha Christie

I have a guilty pleasure. Like many I profess to not caring about celebrities, but I am secretly obsessed with the Wagatha Christie saga. This...

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Stefano Hatfield

I will miss my friend Alex Salmond, a political titan full of faults

Alex Salmond was a force of political nature, the kind of person who you might imagine could survive death. I first interviewed him back in 2008....

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Iain Dale

Why I avoid weddings at all costs

There is no invitation I dread more than to a wedding. I find them such a chore. In my 20s I had one every other weekend. It was a nightmare, I had...

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Vogue Williams

A Tory-Reform coalition is inevitable

When parties lose elections, it takes them a long time to come back to the centre ground, where British general elections are usually won. To borrow...

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Adam Boulton

Keir Starmer’s No 10 is starting to look a lot like Boris Johnson’s

An insurgent 10 Downing Street, a chief of staff journalists love to write about, and a plan to campaign from the inside – even if the election...

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Katy Balls

Finally making friends with my neighbours has changed my life

I’ve always marvelled at those TV shows where neighbours float in and out of each others’ houses, with kids so comfortable in the house next door...

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Charlene White

Millionaires are fleeing the UK? Good riddance to them

Earlier this week, the Adam Smith Instititue – a right-wing think-tank with the motto: “Using free markets to create a richer, freer, happier...

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Simon Kelner

Labour's attempts to silence MPs are a big mistake

Does Keir Starmer really want to change politics? He has been talking a bit less about this aspiration in recent weeks, after managing to bog...

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Isabel Hardman

As Israel prepares to strike Iran, an ever deadlier Middle East war is coming

As the Israeli security cabinet authorises air strikes on Iran, Israel’s war aims are broadening and include the risk of a regional war against...

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Patrick Cockburn

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