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Monthly Archives: August 2014

In Europe, antisemitism is still bubbling away beneath the surface

Mark Gardner
7 August, 2014

Will British Jews be forever held hostage to the Israel/Palestine conflict?

Could you go five weeks without money? Under a new DWP plan you might have to

Josiah Mortimer
7 August, 2014

Further punitive restrictions on Universal Credit are on the way.

The image of the British Tommy is an iconic one, but doesn’t tell the full story

James Hallwood
6 August, 2014

Black, Indian, Chinese, gay, mixed race – all fought for a country at a time when it treated them as second-class citizens.

Boris’s message is more popular than you think. The left must be ready for it

James Bloodworth
6 August, 2014

In assuming the public simply likes Boris because they find him ‘funny’, critics misunderstand his appeal.

After the games: 20 ideas for a Commonwealth fit for the 21st century

Jean Roger Kaseki
6 August, 2014

A new vision is needed for a modern Commonwealth fit for the 21st century.

Baroness Warsi is a product of her own failed analysis

Jonathan Russell
5 August, 2014

I value any principled stand, but I worry when the principles don’t stand up to scrutiny.

Debunking the myths surrounding environmental economics

Matt Bevington
5 August, 2014

Put simply, renewable energies are at least as cheap as their fossil fuel alternatives. Here’s why.

Politicians will never please the public on immigration, so they should stop trying

James Bloodworth
5 August, 2014

On immigration, we demand that our politicians serve us a dish of fried snowballs and then feign disappointment when they fail to deliver it.

It’s a pity Nick Clegg is ditching his principled approach to immigration

Jill Rutter
4 August, 2014

Nick Clegg appears finally to be dropping his principled stance on immigration in favour of ill-considered rhetoric.

It’s the obsessing over Miliband’s wreath that really demeans the war dead

Ben Mackay
4 August, 2014

Millions died in World War One. Millions of people are still dying today as a result of conflict. Should we not remember them in a more serious way?

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