We are living in interesting times. The local elections brought an expected collapse in Conservative support and an unexpectedly poor Labour showing. The recovery of…
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We are living in interesting times. The local elections brought an expected collapse in Conservative support and an unexpectedly poor Labour showing. The recovery of…
It was a moment which felt, for me, like throwing oneself into the deep end: Nick Silver and I went on Sky News’ All Out…
I, more than 99 percent of people in the UK at the very least, desperately wanted The Independent Group to succeed. I have written for…
The United States continues its economic strangulation of Iran. The idea is to prevent Iran from exporting its oil, it’s main financial resource, to the…
President Macron may have forced it down to six months, but what has clearly emerged is that further extensions to the Brexit delay will be…
I have written elsewhere about the uplifting effect that the Metropolitan Police commissioner has had on UK public life. So I am sorry to see…
In order to transform our cities to deliver individual and societal wellbeing within the context of low-carbon living and resource security, we must take into…
The narrative has gained ground – maybe it’s even solidly embedded – that the Euro elections, if they happen, will be a proxy Remain-Leave referendum….
I will begin this article with a disclaimer: I am not making a solid prediction here, nor am I telling you how you should bet…
t’s easy to get despondent about the shenanigans at Westminster over the Brexit debate. To see it as a sign of a broken politics. But…
Passover – the Jewish festival that begins this evening (Friday) – is first and foremost about “freedom”: freedom from slavery in Egypt. The Jews had…
This piece is about the single most important aspect of our re-imagining, writes Barry Cooper. The future will not be a different kind of “business as usual”….