Sarah Pochin’s comments shouldn’t have sparked a war
The Reform MP was right to apologise for her offensive remark about race in advertising. But the ongoing row shows…
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The Reform MP was right to apologise for her offensive remark about race in advertising. But the ongoing row shows…
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The Caerphilly by-election is a harbinger of defeats to come.
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Local Windsor estate agent reveals the rental value of Royal Lodge
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The Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on colour as a language, trusting strangeness and how memories revise and rewrite themselves
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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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Tax relief on the production cost of women’s sports coverage would help bring down a big barrier to female participation.
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The actor, who has died aged 79, made it feel acceptable not to follow the usual romantic path
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His latest novel borrows too freely from his previous work. But what work it has been
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