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Back to butter: time to do without the olives
Olive oil only became a staple of British cooking in the 1990s. We can live without it.
Olive oil only became a staple of British cooking in the 1990s. We can live without it.
Blackpool’s Metropole hotel has been home to roughly 300 asylum seekers for the past year. In the meantime, the town’s homeless are left to sleep on a concrete pillow in one of the many shop doorways, just a stone’s throw from the historic hotel.
World leaders will be flying into Egypt, a country with one of the world’s worst human rights record, for an event sponsored by Coca-Cola.
With conviction rates for non-crime hate incidents far outstripping actual crimes, the police need to urgently rethink their priorities.
One year on from the Taliban’s takeover, 95 per cent of the country is going hungry.
If the BBC wants to compete on top-end pay with privately-owned broadcasters, why is it still publicly funded?
In his new book, Jamie Susskind argues that our current system of governing the digital world is dangerously outdated.
An obsession with trivial non-crime hate incidents is a ludicrous misuse of police time.
In a free society like ours, it should not require bravery to show an image of a religious figure.
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