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In a book we published last year, we argued that one of the main purposes of education should be to instil in students a love…

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I was surprised to find, this morning, that the news still has the power to reduce me to tears. The vision of parents struggling through…

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The Tories will win the upcoming election. They will do so either handsomely or shockingly – with a majority of more than 100 seats. They…

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The idea that the UK is a nation perched on a knife-edge division between Brexiters and Remainers has begun to unravel over the last few…

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In my book, “2017”, I predicted a Le Pen victory yesterday. When I wrote it, Macron had not yet emerged as one of the main…

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The Tories face but one hurdle on June 8th: complacency. That thousands upon thousands of people who would vote for the Conservatives could they be…

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At his press conference announcing the Bank of England’s Inflation Report in February this year, Governor Mark Carney joked that the central bankers’ 15 minutes…

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It was something of a moment of revelation – a wake-up call – when what passes for a general election campaign suddenly saw a bizarre…

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In the UK and continental Europe, we discuss the French election as if we were all French. Likewise, in June we will be British and…

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Europe has breathed a sigh of relief at Macron’s victory in France. Europe, M Macron, and liberals and democrats everywhere are right to break out…

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The French people are at the polls today in what is probably the most unpredictable French election anywhere. We will know the shape of the…

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Two weeks ago I wrote how, in refusing to call a general election, Theresa May was putting herself in a position to fail irrespective of…

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