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PMBs: the good, the bad and the bonkers
By Christopher White Anyone who tuned into Parliament today after the Prime Minister’s Statement on the G7 would have seen a succession of MPs...
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Past and present combine to raise questions for the Met’s future
By Scott Harker It is safe to say that 2021 is proving to be a difficult year for the Metropolitan Police and its Commissioner, Cressida Dick. Having...
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NIMBYs – are we all one at heart?
By Andrea Williams As the housing shortage has become more acute, the famous NIMBY acronym has taken on a new life of its own. Standing for Not In My...
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UK – Australia trade deal: Down Under coming out on top
The UK Government announced today that it has secured a free trade agreement (FTA) with Australia. Below, Sabine Tyldesley and Matthew Williams...
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Jogs, jaunts and jeers – after the last lingering embrace will G7’s visual feast leave a diplomatic legacy that matters?
By Andrew Adie So the G7 Summit in Carbis Bay is over and the sound of heavy sobbing is coming from the desks’ of picture editors around the world...
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Will arguments over Irish-language legislation topple the government in Northern Ireland?
By Christine Quigley This week, new First Minister of Northern Ireland Paul Givan MLA should be taking up his post, following nomination by his party...
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GB News launch – success or flop?
By Jamie Williams Last night, on the hottest day of the year to date, over 164,000 viewers tuned in to the launch of GB News. This figure was 280%...
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Covid forever, and ever
By Simon Gentry And so 21 June slips to 21 July, but with schools set to re-open in early September, is it really wise to end all lockdown measures...
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