From the NS archive: A challenge to Britain
13 September 1958: Race riots bring the issue of migration to the fore.
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
13 September 1958: Race riots bring the issue of migration to the fore.
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15 November 1913: Edith Nesbit looks out her window at late flowers in autumn.
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18 August 1972: Save those old tenners, they’ll do for wallpaper.
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6 December 1930: No one in the city is safe from the blackmailers and extortionists.
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16 October 1964: Britain urgently needs a new government, and the Labour Party is fit to provide it.
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7 February 1975: Marigold never knew the meaning of companionship, laughter and the love of friends – or, indeed, the…
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31 October 1953: EM Forster pleas for the decriminalisation of homosexuality.
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October 1977: Tom Stoppard on the trial of Havel, Lederer, Pavlicek and Ornest, for dissent against the republic.
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