Apartheid fetishism
Led by Elon Musk, the right has developed a new lust for South African white supremacy
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Led by Elon Musk, the right has developed a new lust for South African white supremacy
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Can Nigel Farage win the homeland of Thatcherism?
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It’s all starting to feel very 2022
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Her memoir Famesick shows the corrosive effect of living through one’s work
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Nationalism is not dead on the continent. It’s barely begun.
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Apocalyptic warnings about Anthropic’s Mythos model boost its proprietor’s image
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The brutal arithmetic behind the rise in HMO applications
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Scotland is riven with competing forms of radicalism
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He clearly has no animating mission, no zeal for addressing the nation and no interest in politics or policy
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The Mandelson crisis is growing
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While screening is an imperfect science, there is public and political pressure to take action now
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Brexiteer complaints are wrongheaded and disheartening
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The Green Party is surging in the polls. Now its leader is building a team
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It comes after lobbying by bereaved families and a joint investigation by the New Statesman and BBC News
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In the City of London wine and cigarettes are out and chickpeas are in
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When does one truly become an adult?
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Not even a serious pain in the neck
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This earnest adaptation of a bestselling book on the rise of Putin has too much hectoring and not enough drama
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The novelist was once a prince of New York’s literary scene. Today, he chronicles wine instead of the modern city
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