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Total Results: 509
January 3, 2020
What’s the point of civil partnerships?
Let’s not pretend that cancelling marriage will eradicate the power imbalances of sexual politics
Giles Fraser
Thursday
02.01
02.01
Where will Boris Johnson lead us?
Come 2029, the former United Kingdom will be consumed by a new dilemma
James Kirkup
02.01
What if we made our MPs go to church?
Power does funny things to people, and it is no bad thing to have some humility thrust upon you.
Niall Gooch
Tuesday
31.12
31.12
The EU is flunking its Brexit opportunity
Instead of stabilising Europe's divisions, the British vote to leave is widening them
Helen Thompson
Thursday
26.12
26.12
The town that should shame our politicians
Once proud Lowestoft has been abandoned to its fate
Paul Embery
26.12
Lessons from 2018: the year of uncivil society
We mustn't let 'policy laundering' stifle public opinion
Mary Harrington
Wednesday
25.12
25.12
2016: the Great Pivot Year
Our correspondent imagines what future generations will make of the year western society turned on its axis
David Goodhart
25.12
Tolkien’s guide to contemporary politics
The stars of the EU flag represent the coming together of nations — but one can't help but notice the shape that they form.
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
24.12
24.12
Did you have a Brexit-free Christmas?
Why family should be a shelter from the political
Niall Gooch
24.12
2015 was a warm-up for the liberal Ragnarök
Just when the political establishment thought they were safe, it all went horribly wrong
Peter Franklin
Monday
23.12
23.12
Brexit has exposed our education apartheid
The referendum threw full light on the worsening education divide that cleaves our society
Matthew Goodwin
Friday
20.12
20.12
All hail Good King Boris
He won decisively, but his Government needs to offer something more than electoral success and some infrastructure projects
Maurice Glasman
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