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Peter Weir’s 1975 film, like Joan Lindsey’s original novel, understands that being a teenage girl is an experience full of ...
In his Commons statement on 19 May, Lammy revealed that he had suspended free trade talks with Israel and put sanctions on ...
Gary Lineker, they think it’s all over. It is now. The footballer, undone by his naivety, will present his last Match of the Day tomorrow. By Jason Cowley When I visited Gary Lineker at home in west ...
Spark up the central heating and get the tumble dryer on: energy bills will fall by 7 per cent in July, when Ofgem will reduce its price cap by £129 a year for a typical household. This underlines why ...
The economic and geopolitical implications of Trump’s decision to lift sanctions on the post-war state are monumental.
In the view of one former Treasury aide – who said the memo went far beyond customary ministerial exchanges – Rayner has fired a “warning shot” at Starmer by offering “an alternative vision from ...
The novel promises an ending. But world events will not be so neatly contained.
I often saw the vagus nerve when operating, at the base of the brain or in the neck – a small, insignificant thing, the width ...
A figure for child poverty was not attempted until 1965, when Brian Abel-Smith and Peter Townsend estimated that 2.25 million ...
In middle age and closing in on national treasure status, Robert Macfarlane is as close to greatness and far from death as he ...
Three in ten children in the UK today are living below the poverty line, an appalling statistic that is at the heart of this ...
The UK’s next wave of public service reform must focus on outcomes, prevention and empowering households – not just ...