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Virtual reality: Party conferences in the time of COVID
Joe Cooper writes about how the decision to hold party conferences online has impacted politics Party conference season is rarely a dull affair...
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England set for three-tiered lockdown regime
By Gareth Jones, Newgate Public Affairs Coronavirus restrictions will be extended to the Liverpool city region, Warrington, Hartlepool and...
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Mis-speak and muddle in the transatlantic age of anger and anxiety
By Dafydd Rees The past twenty-four hours have been a bumpy ride for both President Trump and Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In the US, the reaction to...
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Red China Goes Green
By Charlotte Coulson International conferences often promise more than they deliver. The stalling of global climate negotiations and this year's COP26...
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The 100th Coronavirus press conference wasn’t much of a party
By Tim Le Couilliard In what was a less feisty, less dramatic, less political, but more informative TV spectacle than last night’s Presidential debate...
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A heated conversation
By Samantha Pogson Growing up in rural Australia, the debate of ‘turning on the heater’ wasn’t really something we discussed. However since I moved to...
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Mass exodus to the countryside? London will be just fine
By Harry Brown When my neighbour's house went up for sale in the middle of lockdown, I was eager to see just how long the ‘ for sale’ sign would be...
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A Covid vaccine could be Boris’s ‘Falklands moment’
First written for and published by The Spectator Keir Starmer’s achievement is remarkable: ten months after Boris Johnson’s resounding victory, he has...
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