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Ireland’s sadness and pity for Britain over Brexit
In his weekly diary ALASTAIR CAMPBELL gives his account of his experience in Ireland talking British politics.
The night the Commons voted to take Britain into the common market
Fifty years ago this month, the House of Commons voted for Edward Heath’s plan to take Britain into the common market. For a notoriously reticent PM it was a night of extreme emotion. The UK’s tragedy is that he never conveyed that emotion to the nation.
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João Vale de Almeida’s lengthy recognition process, however, may signal that a diplomatic winter is imminent.
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Paul Cézanne: The self-doubt of an artistic genius
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Mandrake: Trouble in store for Sainsbury’s over the B-word
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Kinder Eggs: The Rosetta Stone of our times
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