The EU climate chief Frans Timmermans: “The planet is probably going to be OK. But we won’t”
The EU Commission vice-president on why the UK’s climate ambition needs to be matched by “very concrete policies”.
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The EU Commission vice-president on why the UK’s climate ambition needs to be matched by “very concrete policies”.
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The 18th-century artist revealed the possibilities of both watercolour and the British landscape.
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Jeremy Cliffe and Emily Tamkin host the weekly global affairs podcast World Review from the New Statesman.
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There was a time, in the days of Lloyd George and then Attlee, when land reform was a convulsive policy.…
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