In search of Welsh nationalism
Nobody else can sing like this
ByReviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Nobody else can sing like this
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Pity the foreigners looking for a good meal on Shaftesbury Avenue
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Why are women so feral for a gay ice hockey romance?
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I was part of a social experiment in which people have to get to Brighton at weekends without using any…
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The Hackney mayoral election could be the Green Party’s coronation
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It’s unsettling to live in a city where the state seems unable to stop petty crime
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Searching for signs of life on 25 December
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Soon, there will be no men left to whizz past you with shopping trolleys full of uncooked ribs
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Can this century’s favourite health fad save the financial district?
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Men who deliberately curate their cultural tastes to impress women are a new target of internet mockery
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At a fraught national moment, police arrested an estimated 442 demonstrators
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Even London’s Oxford Street is succumbing to decline
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Forget cabbies and lorry drivers: cyclists have a new enemy.
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They are committed to bad Caesar salads and anti-taste signalling.
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Layer up the sliced meats and the corporate bohemians of the West End will come.
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The government’s focus on tech could unite Yimbys and Nimbys, as data centres threaten future housing.
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Franchising is a low-risk way to grow, and a quick way to dilute charm.
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From the graffiti to the economy, a sense of terminal rot has set in.
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The city’s problems are not caused by immigration.
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Can they really replace Labour?
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