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1939: TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...
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1939: TWO NATIONS, TWO MEN, TWO WIVES It has a familiar sitcom structure: a couple whose marriage is not what it respectably seems, making anxious preparations for weekend...
James Graham is a brilliant playwright who has made stage hits out of such unlikely subjects.
If Conservatives cannot once again become the party of institutional competence, public order, and state capability, the vacuum will simply deepen. At present, no other political f...
In Paul Graham’s book “A1: The Great North Road,” life along a major British thoroughfare reveals fissures in the nation’s identity.
That night in the West End of London was like New Year's Eve, only noisier. In Trafalgar Square, revellers climbed on to the monumental bronze lions and danced in the fountains.
AFTER Labour’s General Election victory in the summer of 2024, Andrew Marr glibly celebrated the result as a sign of stability and prosperity. ‘For the first time in many of our li...
In this brilliant new history of Germany from 1919-33 we find the weaknesses which latter-day Germans have striven to avoid. The post How culture flowered, the economy collapsed an...
The historian-podcasters Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland explain why losing the thirteen colonies “annoyed” the British, but “it could have been a lot worse.”
The Samson act is a dangerous one to follow. Bringing down a temple that is evidently failing Britain but burying yourself in the process is a moot stratagem at best. The post The...
In the second of a series on nationalisation, we look at the lessons from Clement Attlee’s administrationWill Andy Burnham ‘go big’ in expanding the role of the state?A prime minis...
As part of our Labour Tribes project, in partnership with PLMR, LabourList is taking an in-depth look at… The post ‘Socialism is a winner’: Neil Duncan-Jordan and Chris Hinchliff o...
To say the least, life seems hard. I think you would find very few people who would tell you the world is all sunshine and rainbows and getting better every day. Instead, most woul...
SAJID Javid, if he is remembered at all, will probably be remembered only as the answer to a particularly geeky pub quiz question ...
This is the last article about BBC programmes from the 40s and 50s, when the corporation was a much-loved institution broadcasting material the listeners wanted to see and hear. Yo...
This stranger’s-eye-view of an eccentric nation promises insight but delivers only conventional wisdom‘Continental people have sex lives; the English have hot-water bottles.” So ob...
It does not matter that we shall have had seven PMs in a decade: repeated failure at length becomes instructive. The post It is just possible Burnham has learned something from the...
So often did the Tories replace prime ministers that if a revolving door had been fitted to No.10,… The post ‘The Burnham bounce and beyond’ appeared first on LabourList.
A brutal knife attack in Belfast doesn’t seem to have boosted Reform UK. The post Right-Wing Divisions Could Deliver Downing Street to Socialist Burnham appeared first on The Ameri...
UK leader Keir Starmer swept to power in 2024, handing his centre-left Labour party a landslide victory over the Conservatives. But barely two years later, he is standing down as t...
Collieries turned into retail parks, manufacturing in the doldrums. The problem is vast, but at least the PM-in-waiting sees it: and in that there is hopeIn the autumn of 2005, Ton...
We are entitled to more than the carefully crafted cheeky chap with his dress down bonhomie but real, solid, answers to politically serious questions about Britain's future and his...
Only Boris Johnson had the wit to admit there were arguments for both Remain and Leave. The post In the Brexit referendum, loud voices masked secret uncertainties appeared first on...
She was a fictional character, but Margo Leadbetter from The Good Life represented middle class women who were staunch Conservatives. The problem for the party is that there are ve...
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