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Anyone in their early thirties has known bust without boom for their entire adult life.
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What do Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng really want? To maintain Britain’s standing as a rentier’s paradise – and they…
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Fifty two per cent of voters support higher taxes and public spending, and just 6 per cent want them cut.
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Without the Queen, we are scrambling to find a national identity we can be proud of.
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This is the second act of a national realignment that began with the UK’s departure from the EU.
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From Green Man to Glastonbury, the best festivals are UK festivals.
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The country has lagged behind its peers, and now we’re seeing the results.
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Under craven, venal, populist leaders, countries can lose their way frighteningly fast. Just ask the Romans.
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We are a country that has lost its way – divided, dispirited, dysfunctional and shorn of common purpose.
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The Attorney-General claims we live in a country in which diversity, equality and inclusion is the new orthodoxy – if…
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Amid the rising cost of living, 49 per cent of families in financial hardship have nothing left after housing costs…
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We live in a gerontocracy, where the Conservatives pursue socialism for the old and capitalism for the young.
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For all its banalities, the BBC’s warm-hearted recreation of the lives of previous generations of British Asians is welcome, even…
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain –…
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It is true that the festivities cost millions, but the celebrations were a moving way to unify a diverse, multicultural…
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As Sinn Féin surges with voters, Irish reunification seems closer than ever. But the real debate over what the new…
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The question of what England is, and what part it can play in the events unfolding, remains as unresolved as…
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As the UK fragments, we are experiencing a reawakening of English national consciousness.
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Brexit and ageing infrastructure are two reasons the UK has sewage floating around its shores.
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The landmark British Social Attitudes survey reveals a public more aware of inequality and sympathetic to welfare. But pollster John…
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