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Men, this is a national emergency, so get off the sidelines

This is In Conversation with Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, a subscriber-only newsletter from i. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every...

yesterday 6

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Wes Streeting can't let the CQC review become another political football

Do we know how bad the problems are in the NHS? Apparently not – it turns out that not even the regulator of the care it provides knows how bad...

yesterday 1

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Isabel Hardman

None of these Tory leadership contenders looks like the next Prime Minister

As Russell Crowe once roared in Gladiator: “Are you not entertained?” Sir Keir Starmer’s Labour government has got off to a reassuringly boring...

yesterday 0

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Adam Boulton

Labour says more of us should be working – but the numbers don’t add up

This is Armchair Economics with Hamish McRae, a subscriber-only newsletter from i. If you’d like to get this direct to your inbox, every single...

previous day 9

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Hamish Mcrae

With the end of 1p and 2p coins, one of life's small pleasures would disappear

The Treasury has denied that it has plans to phase out pennies and tuppences after it declined to order any copper coins from the Royal Mint this...

previous day 4

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Lucy Mangan

Any future Tory leader must remember this motto: be normal

And without a bang, more of a social media ping, the Conservative leadership contest is off. Three contenders are now formally in the race to...

previous day 3

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Sebastian Payne

The hope propelling Kamala Harris is at odds with reality in the US

If you want to understand America’s contradictions, consider this: in the space of one week, citizens in the US have been left reeling by the...

previous day 3

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Georgia Chambers

Why Kamala Harris can't pick a female VP

How does a still-serving Vice President choose her own prospective “Veep” for a late run at the White House? As Kamala Harris soaks up the...

previous day 5

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Anne Mcelvoy

Kemi Badenoch vs James Cleverly: The Tory leadership battle to watch

It’s the political rumble of November 2024: not the Trump-Harris fight for the future of the world’s biggest democracy, but the culmination of...

wednesday 9

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Anne Mcelvoy

Calling childfree women ‘crazy cat ladies’ reveals JD Vance’s egotism

At one point in my misspent youth, I lived with a group of highly committed American social conservatives. We talked of our future dreams, as...

wednesday 1

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Kate Maltby

Keir Starmer has one chance to defeat the virus of populism

In October 2022, then home secretary Suella Braverman disclosed to us her deepest yearning, her aching desire: “I would love to have a front page...

wednesday 3

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown

Keir Starmer's ruthless act reveals a chink in his armour

This is the high point. Keir Starmer will never have as much power as he does now. He’ll never command this degree of authority. But despite all...

wednesday 3

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Ian Dunt

Andrew Tate is only one part of the problem

Yesterday, the National Police Chiefs’ Council warned that violence perpetrated by men against women has become so serious it amounts to a...

wednesday 3

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Sophia Smith Galer

At 36 I've finally paid back my student loan. Now I have to save for my pension

Last month, shortly after my 36th birthday, I hit one of those elusive life milestones people talk about. It wasn’t one I’d ever dreamed about –...

23.07.2024 3

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Vicky Spratt

Spain is kicking out British tourists? Good

My, my, how the tables have turned. After years of flooding Spanish beaches, resorts, restaurants and holiday rentals, it seems locals have grown...

23.07.2024 4

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Kuba Shand-Baptiste

Donald Trump's dictator tendencies will be his downfall

“That speech could have been delivered by Benito Mussolini,” I spluttered on my LBC radio show, reacting to Donald Trump’s inauguration address...

23.07.2024 1

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Iain Dale

My message to men on giving oral sex

Is it just me or is there a whole load more cunnilingus in TV and film than there ever has been before? Last week, fans of House of the Dragon were...

23.07.2024 1

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Kate Lister

Starmer can go where the Tories feared (and failed) to tread

What lies beneath Sir Keir Starmer’s dedicatedly neutral exterior? We know a little more thanks to the King’s Speech delivered on his...

23.07.2024 3

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Mark Wallace

London is an unaffordable dump, but it’s our unaffordable dump

Oh, London! A modern Babylon composed entirely of beautiful idiots and brilliant lunatics, to paraphrase the words of Benjamin Disraeli and Oscar...

23.07.2024 1

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Zing Tsjeng

Is Starmer ruthless enough to squash the rebels?

Most Labour MPs are prepared to give Keir Starmer the benefit of the doubt that he will eventually scrap the two-child limit on benefits. Some are...

23.07.2024 2

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Kitty Donaldson

Getting a stent fitted is nothing to worry about – though it brought me to tears

I am writing this from another bed this week: at a friend’s house in Cornwall, happy to have woken up to the miserable damp, grey skies. Because I...

22.07.2024 20

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Stefano Hatfield

Biden leaves the stage – but he is still a problem for the Democrats

Ever since the Biden-Trump debate on 27 June made clear to the 51 million Americans who watched it that the President suffers from impaired mental...

22.07.2024 2

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Patrick Cockburn

Keir Starmer must switch on about switching off

Back in the 1920s, a series of experiments to establish how changes in workplace conditions affected productivity took place at the factory of...

22.07.2024 4

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Simon Kelner

Ask old people for life advice – they’re the last properly adult generation

We lay our scene at my mother’s house a few days ago. It was a rare sunny forecast and by four o’clock she had done, dried and taken in the 17...

22.07.2024 4

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Lucy Mangan

Labour is now learning how much a political success story actually costs

When Rishi Sunak first saw the demand from junior doctors for a 35 per cent pay rise, he thought it was a typo. Now Keir Starmer must be rubbing...

22.07.2024 1

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Kitty Donaldson

The two-child benefit cap rebellion is just what Starmer needs

A Nato summit, an Oval Office meeting with the US President, a day spent welcoming dozens of European leaders for talks at the birthplace of...

22.07.2024 1

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Ben Kentish

Inside the conversation that changed Biden's mind

It takes an extraordinary observer of American life to make the profound simple, and the simple profound. Ernest Hemingway did it with bankruptcy...

22.07.2024 1

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Emily Maitlis

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