Polanski prepares to hard-launch “Zackonomics”
He will set out his vision in his first major economic address since becoming Green Party leader
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He will set out his vision in his first major economic address since becoming Green Party leader
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The Iran war is devastating his cost of living strategy
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The language is modern but the Russian dacha aesthetic gives the performance its timeless quality
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Oil market researcher Rory Johnston on what happens if the war does not end
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Too many of Britain’s espionage writers were melancholy public schoolboys – Deighton was their antidote
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The Chancellor will set out her latest economic vision today
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The group will form a national action plan to “tackle deep-rooted inequalities”
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Exclusive polling shows how late the Gorton and Denton by-election was decided
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James Joyce knew that the epic is not the exclusive property of warriors and kings
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George Finch, the UK’s youngest council leader and an outspoken critic of modern Britain, faces a vote of no confidence
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From now on, power will be determined by alliances
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And four other things we learned from Keir Starmer’s press conference on Iran
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The polling wars have begun
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His legacy is the philosophical strength to see through our dark, illiberal age
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The president’s personal hang-ups and his wild grand strategy are directly connected
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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s new film follows a long history of men reanimating women
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Timothée Chalamet might win Oscars, but ballet is noble in its irrelevance
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Malcolm Offord became the devolved Reform leader two months ago. Now he’s drafting the manifesto turn Scotland turquoise
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A long neglected social injustice is threatening to explode
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The Green’s leader isn’t a radical. He’s our most normal politician.
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