Cover Story Why George Osborne still runs Britain Austerity was a radical economic experiment – but 15 years on, it has become the new orthodoxy. By Will Dunn
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1. Why George Osborne still runs Britain Austerity was a radical economic experiment – but 15 years on, it has become the new orthodoxy. By Will Dunn
Labour The fight for Labour’s future As MPs revolt against Rachel Reeves’ economic approach, Keir Starmer faces a defining choice. By George Eaton
What Louis Theroux gets wrong about the West Bank The settlers are engrained in Israeli society, but the BBC cast them as radical outliers. By Dimi Reider
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