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After the Brussels attacks, these are the lessons Belgium will not learn
08:30 -
From anti-Americanism to European soft power: the geopolitics of Tintin
01 April -
For refugee women in Germany, solidarity is non-negotiable
01 April -
At the Independent leaving do, some ex-editors were looking surprisingly cheerful
01 April -

Steel is not a sunset industry – it’s the linchpin of our economy
There is a strategic and economic imperative to back British steel.
01 April -
America’s fascist justice system - and the virtues of Donald Trump?
01 April -
What the workers at one closing factory taught me about Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders
01 April -
The growing politicisation of Indian cricket
01 April -
The tall and short of it: does size matter for men in Hollywood?
01 April -

Second life: one refugee family’s journey to Hull, via Darfur, Tripoli and Cairo
In 2015 the government offered 750 refugees the chance to settle in the UK. Our writer followed one family for six months as they made the journey to England.
29 March -
Leader: The age of hyper-terrorism
31 March -
Three centuries of data debunks Osborne’s economic theories
31 March -
Think Donald Trump’s abortion rhetoric is bad? It’s the reality for some UK women
31 March -
The NS Podcast #142: Spies, socialism and the SNP
31 March -

How deep will the wounds from the Brussels attacks run?
The Belgian state is coming under intense criticism both for exporting terrorism elsewhere, and failing to protect its own inhabitants.
24 March






