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‘I feel like a Roman Gladiator going into the ring on a night shift. Everyone is clapping for you, but you’re pitting yourself against a…

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As a university student I often find myself procrastinating, I was rather curious about the local perception of the return of students to Exeter. It…

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Short-term, a Biden win — as now looks incredibly likely — is still a good result for the Democrats, of course. They’ve kept control of the House of Representatives,…

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“We aint got no privez,” wrote a badly spelled letter to the Times at the end of 1847, “no dustbins, no drains, no water splies,…

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Whoever wins the presidential election yesterday, the Americans will deal with Iran, the flagship country of the Shiite world. For it is not only their…

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Across Europe, one thing is now obvious to all. The promised ‘control’ of the covid-19 pandemic has failed. When the pandemic struck, governments everywhere used…

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Gérald Darmanin left for Moscow on 26 October. The Minister of the Interior, who does not want a second beheading of a professor, went to…

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“What do they know of the England who only England know,” wrote the much-derided poet Rudyard Kipling more than a century ago. After listening to…

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Right from the start of the coronavirus pandemic, it’s been imperative that we avoid a “second wave” of infections. This statement, obvious as it is…

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The BBC’s Americast podcast has become compulsory listening in my household in the run up to the American elections.  On a recent episode, Emily Maitlis –…

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“Help, help, help!” The terrifying words screamed by my one of my university housemates as I raced up the stairs bracing myself for the worst….

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The family of the Chechen terrorist who beheaded Professor Samuel Paty in the street was a regular resident of France, enjoying the right of asylum….

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