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My wife and I went into Wales recently to celebrate my seventy-fifth birthday. I was struck as ever by the
My wife and I went into Wales recently to celebrate my seventy-fifth birthday. I was struck as ever by the
Poor Louise Haigh, the transport secretary, has put her foot in it by almost scuppering a £1bn investment by P&O
Will he, won’t he? Donald Trump – win. The grubby spectacle of US presidential elections is infamous, but recent years
The best ally of the nationalist right in Europe is the European Court of Human Rights. It is almost as
The writer of a recent article in the Financial Times casts doubt on the ability of Keir Starmer’s government to
The Democrats and their mainstream media allies have, over the years, provided us with many reasons to fear and loath
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