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The battle between the union and the Deputy Prime Minister prefigures more strife for this Labour government.
Governments are finding it more expensive to borrow, and Britain is in an unusually weak position. ormal British people don’t ...
Under mounting pressure, government must shift from passive defence to proactive cyber resilience. Fortinet’s Chris Parker ...
This momentum has continued with the array of deals announced by Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron today. Chief among them was the long-mooted “one in, one out” migrant deal, which for the first time ...
Yesterday evening Sir Jake Berry reappeared in a new guise: as a member of Reform. He joined eleven other ex-Tory MPs who have fled to the party including Lee Anderson, Dame Andrea Jenkyns, Anne Marie ...
Alexander Starritt’s new novel, Drayton and Mackenzie, attempts to cast Big Tech’s leaders as Olympians shaping our age – but gets stuck at the start-up stage.
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves have endured some of the worst weeks of their political lives. Former loyalists despair at a ...
In Too Much, her first major TV project since Girls, the American screenwriter proves she knows London like a local.
The time I spend editing my computerised medical notes outweighs any productivity gains I get from not writing them.
Keir Starmer could learn a thing or two from the ruthless corporate machine that is the All England Club.
Ash trees are firmly rooted in Britain’s history – and they are making a remarkable comeback.
The government now stands at a crossroads. Does it engage or retreat behind the barricades of Downing Street? After a year in ...