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New year, same old problem across the pond?
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The 2023 election calendar has some big ones
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Sunak made history but UK’s stature’s getting unmade
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Many colours of hydgrogen and other glorious ideas for the new year
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Ightham Mote, one of Kent’s 21 unpronounceable places
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How Oxleas Woods became a ‘line in the sand’ for the environmental movement
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Is Oxleas Woods threatened all over again?
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Oxleas Woods: A still life in motion
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Oxleas Woods hark back to an England that wasn’t England when it first existed
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When WWI wasn’t WWI: language and change as the old year dies
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Christmas should be cancelled in December and moved to February 7
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It’s a wrap
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Make a new ritual this holiday season
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The poinsettia is soprano in the season’s grand opera
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What do FDR’s Four Freedoms mean today? A valid question BBC’s Reith Lectures didn’t answer
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‘In Bogota even the bootblacks quoted Proust’: British travel writing has doolally bits
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Virginia Woolf On Being Ill
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In praise of being ill
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Working the Santa shift at 35,000 feet
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In the US and UK, the left re-jigs the scaffolding of words
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America’s Democrats start to reclaim the patriotism and freedom frame
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All that loving for Africa…in the US, in the World Cup
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Is the Africa-America axis really made real in Washington, DC?
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A sack of coal would have more chance of getting somewhere in UK than a human being
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Britain’s culture clash has gone from Brexit wars to Megxit skirmishes
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The mad mad world of Megxit
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Word from Downing Street: All’s well except ‘the country falling apart’
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Unlike the UK, the US made sure slow-motion disaster of train strike wouldn’t happen
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Decolonisation of the mind: Lessons from 21st century Britain
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Britain’s train service is stuck on a track that leads nowhere
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’42 per cent of Africa’s 130 players at Qatar were born outside the continent’
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Footballers often ask themselves: Where am I really from?
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Commentary
New year, same old problem across the pond?
Read MoreThe 2023 election calendar has some big ones
Read MoreSunak made history but UK’s stature’s getting unmade
Read MoreMany colours of hydgrogen and other glorious ideas for the new year
Read MoreIghtham Mote, one of Kent’s 21 unpronounceable places
Read MoreHow Oxleas Woods became a ‘line in the sand’ for the environmental movement
Read MoreIs Oxleas Woods threatened all over again?
Read MoreOxleas Woods: A still life in motion
Read MoreOxleas Woods hark back to an England that wasn’t England when it first existed
Read MoreWhen WWI wasn’t WWI: language and change as the old year dies
Read MoreChristmas should be cancelled in December and moved to February 7
Read MoreIt’s a wrap
Read MoreMake a new ritual this holiday season
Read MoreThe poinsettia is soprano in the season’s grand opera
Read MoreWhat do FDR’s Four Freedoms mean today? A valid question BBC’s Reith Lectures didn’t answer
Read More‘In Bogota even the bootblacks quoted Proust’: British travel writing has doolally bits
Read MoreVirginia Woolf On Being Ill
Read MoreIn praise of being ill
Read MoreWorking the Santa shift at 35,000 feet
Read MoreIn the US and UK, the left re-jigs the scaffolding of words
Read MoreAmerica’s Democrats start to reclaim the patriotism and freedom frame
Read MoreAll that loving for Africa…in the US, in the World Cup
Read MoreIs the Africa-America axis really made real in Washington, DC?
Read MoreA sack of coal would have more chance of getting somewhere in UK than a human being
Read MoreBritain’s culture clash has gone from Brexit wars to Megxit skirmishes
Read MoreThe mad mad world of Megxit
Read MoreWord from Downing Street: All’s well except ‘the country falling apart’
Read MoreUnlike the UK, the US made sure slow-motion disaster of train strike wouldn’t happen
Read MoreDecolonisation of the mind: Lessons from 21st century Britain
Read MoreBritain’s train service is stuck on a track that leads nowhere
Read More’42 per cent of Africa’s 130 players at Qatar were born outside the continent’
Read MoreFootballers often ask themselves: Where am I really from?
Read More