Flawed Brexit deal sells out Northern Ireland and kicks the can down the road
It is symptomatic of today’s spun politics, aggravated by groupthink in media reporting, that the Brexit trade agreement is chiefly garnering praise for being the
It is symptomatic of today’s spun politics, aggravated by groupthink in media reporting, that the Brexit trade agreement is chiefly garnering praise for being the
In his moment of triumph in the Commons, Boris Johnson played it straight. There was little of the harrumphing, or the silly classical quips, or
MPs have formally approved the European Union (Future Relationship) Bill, laying out the terms of Britain’s future relationship with the EU. The government won by
“We may allow ourselves a brief period of rejoicing, but let us not forget for a moment the toil and efforts that lie ahead.” Those
The cavalry has arrived in the shape of an easily distributable, cheap and effective vaccine, thanks to the joint endeavours of Oxford University and AstraZeneca.
Language is the device with which we communicate. To examine the culture wars, we must look specifically at the words we use in day-to-day conversation.
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