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CULTURE WAR
If you are planning a trip to London this summer, make sure that Tate Britain is on your itinerary.
ELECTIONS FROM THE CAPITALS
This month’s UK general election has produced the most distorted electoral results ever. Labour won over 63 per cent of Commons seats on less than 34 per cent of the vote;
ELECTIONS FROM THE CAPITALS
Labour won a landslide victory – on a historically low share of the vote. Starmer’s party won 411 seats, out of 650, on just under 34 per cent of the vote.
ELECTIONS FROM THE CAPITALS
Britain’s Muslim population is around four million, equating to about six per cent of the populace. Will their votes have much of an impact on today’s general election?
DEFENCE EU BUBBLE
“If you poke the Russian bear with a stick, don’t be surprised if he responds.
ELECTIONS
Why did Rishi Sunak – leading his Conservatives to almost certain defeat – call Britain’s general election up to six months earlier than he needed?
ELECTIONS
The Conservative Party is heading for a historic defeat in the UK’s general election on July 4.
ELECTIONS EU BUBBLE
Something is missing from the UK’s general election this summer.
ELECTIONS EU BUBBLE
Nigel Farage is once more the centre of attention in a British election.
EU BUBBLE FREE SPEECH
Access to information - and indeed the dissemination of it - has been massively democratised over the last quarter century.