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What happened to Thatcher’s market reforms?
Conservatives are in despair over Boris’s big spending, big state government instead of reforming and repairing crony capitalism.
Conservatives are in despair over Boris’s big spending, big state government instead of reforming and repairing crony capitalism.
Boris Johnson and his ministers are taking a weighty interest in appointments to governing bodies of various non-governmental institutions.
In this week’s letter, Walter Ellis scrambles to sort out his vaccine passport to comply with new French rules.
A general mood of anger and anxiety seems to have settled in amongst the British public.
In Ancient Greece, attending an athletic-religious festival like the Olympics transformed an ordinary spectator into a theôros – a witness observing the sacred.
The Olympic Games have faced criticism for continuing during a pandemic, but watching sports boosts morale and patriotism.
Michael Pollan’s latest book looks into the impact of caffeine, opium and mescaline on the mind.
The Opera Director passed away a week ago, aged 67, due to complications from Covid-19.
This week’s poem exhibits some of the traits that characterise that energetic and exalted phase in European literature.
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