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What it's like to go horribly, horribly viral
I incurred the wrath of a continent (and the Daily Mail)
Mar 14, 2025
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Can a mayor run Britain?
An office designed to decentralise power has created a funnel for future prime ministers
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Sparking Jewish Joy
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"You're on mute, mate"
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The friendliest concert ever held
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From Bruges to Brexit in 30 years
What does it mean to be a Eurosceptic? It depends *when* you ask.
Jun 12
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How did the Tories blow it?
Britain *was* booming in 1997. It was everything else that was falling apart
Jun 11
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Cricket is harder than it looks
An individual sport masquerading as a team game, where failure is guaranteed
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Can Britain shake off its inflation stigma?
IMF bailout fears are triple-A rated nonsense. The underlying problem isn't
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A Streetcar Named The Debt Management Office
Neither kind nor strange — what buyers of Britain's debt actually want
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Not quite Narnia
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Extremely specific advice
“If you can avoid it, never take the M25”
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