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By Chris Power By 1965 Brian Friel was already finding success as a playwright – Philadelphia, Here I Come! would soon open ...
We should be chilled by Mangione’s alleged actions – but also by the nihilism in American society that drove him.
By rescuing British Steel, Keir Starmer has marked a turn against neoliberal complacency. This realism should guide his ...
In an age of AI bots delivering therapy by algorithm, we risk losing the intrusive intimacy of real psychotherapy.
Law school doesn’t really teach you how to be a lawyer, but it certainly teaches you how to think like a lawyer. And part of ...
At any rate, Britain’s universities need more money. They can find it at home, or they can find it abroad. But if they don’t ...
If the party cannot translate momentum into council seats, it risks being another noisy but inconsequential endeavour.
In August last year, a library was burned down in Liverpool. Just days earlier, three children had been murdered in a ...
One of the greatest beneficiaries of the American economy seems intent on razing it to the ground. By Justin H Vassallo There are few words that capture the carnage already caused by Trump’s hubris.
The defector Andrea Jenkyns is running for mayor of Greater Lincolnshire – and dispirited Tories are watching closely. By Rachel Cunliffe The Boston hustings for mayor of Greater Lincolnshire was only ...
Can the government’s AI Action Plan drive innovation and growth in the UK? What does it mean for businesses, policymakers and the economy? Keir Starmer’s new 50-point AI Opportunities Action Plan aims ...
If America ever stops being the world’s leading power, then the dollar would also cease being the global reserve currency.