From the NS archive: The first five weeks
3 August 1929: An early report card for Ramsay MacDonald’s minority Labour government.
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
3 August 1929: An early report card for Ramsay MacDonald’s minority Labour government.
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22 September 1917: The warm weather is gone. But we have no quarrel with autumn.
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21 December 1979: Christopher Hitchens on Prince Charles and the development of the commercial monarchy.
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19 October 1929: Our newspapers are full of sex wars, sex repressions, sex this and sex that.
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14 December 1984: Mikhail Gorbachev, heir apparent to the then Soviet general secretary Konstantin Chernenko, paid a visit to London.
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18 July 2012: Liz Truss, a back-bench MP, is emerging as the ideological torch-bearer for a new generation of Tories.
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7 January 1928: A short story set in the Nile Valley.
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7 February 1975: Rural town Conservatism, according to Katharine Pindar, was an unspoken assumption and philosophy of life.
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