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Joe Dunthorne’s lessons in chemistry
19.04.2025
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Of Truss, Trump and tariffs
13.04.2025
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3. Spring’s lighter evenings have brought me back to life
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The Tories still have a Liz Truss problem
31.03.2025
10
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5. PMQs review: Starmer is rattled ahead of the Spring Statement
27.03.2025
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5. What went wrong for Kemi Badenoch?
20.03.2025
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1. PMQs review: Badenoch arrives unprepared, again
13.03.2025
10
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Inside the Reform civil war
11.03.2025
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3. The Tories’ anti-Farage opportunity
05.03.2025
10
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Simon Hart: “It is nearly impossible for a prime minister to succeed”
27.02.2025
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Jonathan Sumption: “Democracy is impossible for the state to satisfy”
22.02.2025
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20.02.2025
10
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Kemi Badenoch has strengths – just not those of an opposition leader
19.02.2025
10
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The Tories’ Brexit tailspin
06.02.2025
10
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1. Why doubts are growing over Kemi Badenoch
30.01.2025
30
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Will Reform supplant the Tories?
19.01.2025
10
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Kemi Badenoch still has no ideas
19.01.2025
5
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The allegations against Neil Gaiman
16.01.2025
8
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Why is Elon Musk tweeting about Britain’s grooming gangs?
03.01.2025
4
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5. Robert Icke’s Oedipus is a devastating, seamless update of Sophocles
29.12.2024
7
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When Christmas and Chanukah collide
24.12.2024
3
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5. PMQs review: Kemi Badenoch misses every target
21.12.2024
3
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5. PMQs review: Badenoch falls into Reform’s trap
13.12.2024
4
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4. The common ground isn’t where Tories think it is
05.12.2024
7
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The climate consensus crisis
26.11.2024
10
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1. Labour shouldn’t fear the facile general election petition
26.11.2024
10
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5. The Trapped: inside Britain’s social housing scandal
26.11.2024
5
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The great machinery of government is fundamentally broken
21.11.2024
7
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3. Sadiq Khan plays the everyman
15.11.2024
4
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Inside Kemi Badenoch’s shadow cabinet
08.11.2024
4
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Inside Kemi Badenoch’s shadow cabinet
07.11.2024
3
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3. Rishi Sunak’s angry farewell
01.11.2024
3
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Robert Jenrick: shapeshifter or ideologue?
31.10.2024
6
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Robert Jenrick: shapeshifter or ideologue?
31.10.2024
10
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The disillusioned swing voters of Sheppey
26.10.2024
10
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How Labour won – and how they could lose in 2029
21.10.2024
20
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5. Would Kemi Badenoch be worth the risk for Conservatives?
17.10.2024
10
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3. PMQs review: Sunak drags his feet, Starmer lightens up
10.10.2024
4
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4. The ascension of James Cleverly
09.10.2024
3
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Sue Gray fell foul of Keir Starmer’s ruthless streak
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3
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Graham Brady’s main-character energy
30.09.2024
2
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This is the Tories’ most important conference in 14 years
28.09.2024
2
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Starmer conference speech: distant but sunlit uplands
24.09.2024
3
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Eliza Filby: “We’ve had 30 years of over-parenting”
21.09.2024
2
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Ed Davey: “The Conservatives are in our sights”
17.09.2024
2
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Inside Diane Abbott’s war with Labour
16.09.2024
10
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With Priti Patel gone, Robert Jenrick emerges as the champion of the Tory right
06.09.2024
4
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Who’s got the edge in the Tory leadership contest?
04.09.2024
2
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The risks of Keir Starmer’s gloomy speech
30.08.2024
10
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Does Labour have a cure for England’s turmoil?
12.08.2024
2
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