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2 months ago
Keir Starmer could turn to Welsh mythology for a few lessons on leadership
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10 months ago
Friday essay: if the world's systems are 'already cracking' due to climate change, is there a post-doom silver lining?
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1 year ago
The UK's island identity has long shaped its political outlook – is that why it currently feels so adrift?
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1 year ago
New EU-UK trade deal has promise for Northern Ireland and US as well
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1 year ago
Want to avoid heated arguments? Try this technique before having a difficult conversation
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4 years ago
Britain's obsession with the second world war and the debates that fuel it
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4 years ago
Uncivil society: how the political has become personal in our everyday lives
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4 years ago
The Fall: unsettling short film captures our fears about Brexit, Trump and an uncertain future
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5 years ago
Radical reforms to local authorities have gone 'unnoticed and unchallenged' against the backdrop of Brexit
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5 years ago
How EU families in Britain are coping with Brexit uncertainty
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5 years ago
Brexit: it’s not just where Britain's going that matters, but how it gets there
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5 years ago
English is changing in the EU with a vocabulary that differs from any recognised form of the language
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5 years ago
Brexit: Ireland determined to avoid no-deal scenario as UK plays politics with the Irish border