
Commons Confidential: A prize parliamentary pet
Plus: how an SNP MP ended up voting while wearing a wedding dress.
ByPlus: how an SNP MP ended up voting while wearing a wedding dress.
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ByBritain needs to stay in the EU so that it can lead the reform of the bloc.
ByThe one man who did more than anyone to make the EU referendum happen.
ByThe editor's note.
ByWhy so few women turn to Islamic extremist terror is just as interesting a question as why some men…
ByWhatever the result, the chasm between the party and its supporters has been exposed as never before.
ByThe referendum debate has been long on polemic and short on facts.
ByFrom Emma Thompson to Nicholas Soames, our favourite lines from the long campaign.
ByPerhaps most galling for Swedes is how schools appear to be increasing inequality, rather than eroding it.
ByVictoria Derbyshire’s diary.
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ByAlthough he won three Premier League titles and four FA Cups with Arsenal, Ray Parlour was capped only ten times…
By“Yes – I press my nose / to the pleasantly warm glass – / it’s a copy of one…
ByStunning new gallery spaces have opened in London and San Francisco. But which is better – the buildings or the…
ByThe Raleigh Ringers, an ensemble from North Carolina that formed in 1990, exist to convince the world it needs…
ByWhile I’ve no truck with nirvana, I am a true believer in the power of deep absorption into the…
ByWe import 27 per cent of our food from the EU and 19 per cent from outside it. What…
ByLord, has the political sky been foul lately.
ByI still have my diary from that summer and a quick glance at it reveals exactly how dedicated I…
ByIt was the free market that allowed T20 cricket to evolve. To survive, the Test game should learn from…
ByOn the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula, everything is run from generators, the internet is heat-wavishly slow, and the…
ByA look at Polish romcom Planeta Singli, plus Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Cemetary of Splendour.
ByBoth Channel 4’s Interview with a Murderer and the BBC’s Koko: the Gorilla Who Talks to People exhibit disquieting storytelling methods.
ByBarbra Streisand: Redefining Beauty, Femininity and Power is an acute and sympathetic rendering of a career forged from yearning and…
BySiddhartha Mukherjee’s book is a tourist guide to the twenty-first century’s uncharted continent, the human genome.
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ByMegan Bradbury's novel of derelict New York of the 1970s was generative even as it was falling apart, inspiring artists…
ByI rarely give any sort of present to anybody, because I am traumatised by the memory of the terrible…
ByTwitter and Uber have also jumped on the bandwagon.
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