Why Keir Starmer is suddenly focusing on Northern Ireland
The Labour leader's two-day visit marks an end to the party's relative silence on Brexit.
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The Labour leader's two-day visit marks an end to the party's relative silence on Brexit.
ByPolitical decision-making ought to be a matter of knowing how to identify real dysfunctions in social life and public policy,…
ByBy refusing to back Brexit, Labour joined the death march of social democracy across Europe.
ByThe calmness that characterised a good deal of public debate in this country is gone.
ByPopular sovereignty may be far more deeply rooted than we imagine it to be in other EU member states.
ByThe way the public and, more importantly, parliament, polarised into two rival camps – hard Brexit versus second referendum –…
ByWhen an MP was murdered and the dangers to the Union seemed self-evident, it is disconcerting to think of the…
ByI still find my identity where I always found it; in cultural connection beyond nationalism, outside officialdom.
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