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The Guardian

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Notebook If you’re seeking a good old British farce, look no further than Liz Truss’s memoirs

British public life often tends toward sitcom, and you imagine that once the catastrophic economic fallout of her time in office has faded – in a...

13.04.2024 4

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Notebook Birmingham council has just cut services to the bone, but its citizens can’t read all about it in print

In a week in which the nation’s eyeballs have been fixed on the wonky sleeve of a royal cardigan, the news of the effective bankruptcy of...

16.03.2024 5

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Notebook If a firm’s mission mantra includes words like ‘trust’, be alarmed: just look at Fujitsu’s

The idea that every business needs a messianic mission statement took hold in the 1970s, to “humanise” faceless global corporations. The...

20.01.2024 2

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Notebook Church of England’s blessings are heavily in disguise for same-sex couples

Today, for the first Sunday in the 489-year history of the Church of England, its vicars are at liberty to offer “prayers of love and faith” to...

16.12.2023 8

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Notebook Michael Heseltine’s air raid shows why levelling up from the top-down is doomed to fail

There is a long and disastrous history of entitled Englishmen redrawing border lines. In an interview published last week, Michael Heseltine revealed...

28.10.2023 2

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Observer comment cartoon Rishi Sunak saves his job but not the planet – cartoon

24.09.2023 50

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Notebook An AI Game of Thrones prequel? No wonder George RR Martin’s raining ice and fire on ChatGPT

B attles between human and artificial intelligence are no longer science fiction. The strikes in Hollywood led by the united guilds of actors and...

23.09.2023 6

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