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Theresa May has been rated as one of the worst two post-war prime ministers in a survey of UK university academics specialising in British politics and contemporary British history.
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Why the high-brow obsession with Love Island?
MEGAN NOLAN on how the show has moved from frivolous, enjoyable time-waste to water-cooler emblem of national interest ITV’s reality dating show behemoth Love Island is back again, improbably, having weathered multiple genuine tragedies, a smattering of controversy, and the interruption of a plague year in which kissing was illegal. Our contestants have quarantined and are […]
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Creative Coasts: Where art goes to the seaside
Herbrand Sackville, the 9th Earl of de la Warr, was ahead of his time in his belief that art could breathe new life into a town. A century on, RICHARD HOLLEDGE looks at the must-see art of the east coast
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Michael Horovitz obituary: A hero of British radical poetry
Michael Horovitz, poet, born April 4th, 1935, died July 7th, 2021 The euphoria that accompanied England’s victory against Denmark to reach the Euro final was deadened by the news the following morning that Michael Horovitz, one of the greats of British poetry, had succumbed to brief illness after a fall. A devoted Arsenal fan and a […]
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The war tour: When the British Lions got a lift from the Royal Navy
The 1946 British Lions’ rugby league tour of Australia was one of the most unusual chapters in sporting history The officer of the watch heard the splash and the shouts. A man had gone overboard into the shark-infested waters off Port Said. It’s no mean feat to stop and bring about a 23,000-ton aircraft carrier […]
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Why vaccine competition may now be world’s best bet
In a special report, JOHN KAMPFNER explores the failure of the US, Europe, China and Russia to work together on global vaccine provision, and how the developing world can exploit their rivalry Relations between the major powers are at their worst for decades with cooperation thin on the ground, and Covid-19 having deepened suspicions further. In April, […]
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England team stirs feeling of patriotism Boris Johnson cannot achieve
England’s success at the Euros tournament has stirred emotions Boris Johnson can only wish he could achieve
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How the pro-Tory media struggled with Michael Gove’s announcement
TIM WALKER on how the Sun and Mail on Sunday struggled with reporting an open secret The press statement Michael Gove and Sarah Vine put out to an unstartled nation last week announcing that they were splitting up included a request for privacy. Most of the major news organisations had, however, kept scrupulously to the press […]
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Matt Hancock and the other scandal
The former health secretary’s other misdeeds may have attracted more headlines, but the use of private email and WhatsApp for government business is a serious concern
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We lost our European identity, but gained a movement
This week marks five years since the launch of The New European, a symbol of one of the few upsides to emerge from Brexit, says IAN DUNT
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Tribute to a lifelong European
Denis MacShane on the late Dick Leonard, former Labour MP and dedicated campaigner to the European cause
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The newspaper that created a new space in the media landscape
Established a pop-up paper in 2016 due to last only four issues, The New European turns five this week. Former editor of the Financial Times LIONEL BARBER explains why it has found a niche and how it can help shape European debate
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Chris Whitty attack shows Covid damages minds too
Bonnie Greer reflects on living in central London during Covid protests and explains what lies behind the manhandling of chief medical officer Chris Whitty If you appear on TV, even from time to time as I do, one of the facts of life is this: people will come up to you on the street. Most […]
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Treat the Goves with the kindness they denied everybody else
MITCH BENN wants an end to gossip about the divorce of Brexiteers Michael Gove and Sarah Vine HEARTRENDING HUMAN DRAMA OF THE WEEK The parallel universes of politics and newspapers were rocked with the news that the UK’s leading “power couple”, journalist-turned-perennial political survivor Michael Gove and journalist-turned-Daily Mail columnist Sarah Vine, have separated and are […]
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Why the England team are one to be proud of
Scotland fan ALASTAIR CAMPBELL on his texts with Gareth Southgate, meeting Harry Kane and Raheem Sterling – and why he’s found England so easy to like this summer I wouldn’t overstate my England football credentials, but I have seen Harry Kane naked but for his underpants (more later); and Raheem Sterling has given me a guided tour of […]
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Europe could sink Priti Patel’s bid to stop the boats
Control of the UK’s borders helped drive the Brexit vote. Now, Priti Patel must hope for European co-operation for her immigration clampdown The desire to have control over the UK’s borders was one of the strongest arguments for the Leave side to win the EU referendum. Now, five years on, the British government is determined to […]
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Brexiteer who compared EU to badly-run hotel bemoans lack of EU staff for her own hotel
Hotel Inspector Alex Polizzi’s EU workers disaster shows that the Brexit chickens are coming home to roost It has been a gloomy week on the sunlit uplands of sovereign Britain, and for all the talk of football, one thing we can be certain of coming home are Brexit chickens to roost. As the consequences of […]
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Why does Boris Johnson never learn from his mistakes?
One reader has his doubts about Boris Johnson’s plan for unlocking England
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Show goes on… even if it’s only once a month
TIM WALKER reviews a cheering show breathing fresh life – and fun – back into theatre Showstopper! The Improvised Musical Garrick Theatre, London **** Playing the first Monday of each month Theatre professionals have long been aware of the need to attract younger audiences and the pandemic has given this a new impetus. Even with their two […]
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Don’t forget.. don’t forgive.. Theresa May was a terrible PM
Five years after she took office, we should resist a rose-tinted view of Theresa May’s time in Downing Street
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How to fix Britain’s housing shortage
Making it easier to get on the UK property ladder is a problem that can be solved… but only if politicians are willing to follow other nations, and hit theborn-lucky in the pocket. The Liberal Democrats apparently won the Chesham and Amersham by-election because of three factors: Brexit, HS2, and new planning regulations. Or to put it another […]
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My trip to the middle class ghetto of Royal Tunbridge Wells
Will Self travels to Royal Tunbridge Wells to discover that in modern Britain, even a short journey takes you to another country In keeping with Multicultural Man’s distinctly rooted existence these past 18 months – something, no doubt, many New European readers can identify with – holidays have become a deeply strange phenomenon. Last year, […]
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The language that got frozen out
PETER TRUDGILL on the European language that lingered on Greenland, and another – of sorts – that still thrives there Greenland is the largest island in the world. As is well known it also lies very far to the north. At its northernmost point, it is only about 500 miles from the North Pole. Iceland lies about 200 […]
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Why I’m leaving Brexit Britain behind
A reader explains their decision to leave Britain following Brexit After having been in the UK for more than 20 years now and it has been some of the best years of my life so far, but now I cannot wait to leave. That will happen the very moment my son leaves school. I am […]
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MANDRAKE: The chancellor’s cash for Carrie Johnson’s charity
Boris Johnson may be frustrated by Rishi Sunak's reluctance to fund his increasingly hair-brained schemes, but the prime minister's wife Carrie at least has reason to be grateful to the chancellor.
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Boris Johnson has turned Britain into a soap opera
The PM understands the importance of narrative and has turned government into a soap opera… how long can its leading character last?
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The weird campaign to put a portrait of the Queen in every British home
Mitch Benn looks at another wild week in politics – including Joy Morrissey MP’s campaign to put portraits of the Queen everywhere, and the Matt Hancock affair PATRIOTISM TEST OF THE WEEK It’s been a terrific week for mandatory displays of fake patriotism, or indeed just another week of mandatory displays of fake patriotism if […]
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Boris Johnson’s fall will come – and it will be swift and brutal
He might seem to be unharmed by the scandals he presides over, but Boris Johnson’s position is more vulnerable than it looks. The fall will come, and it will be swift, brutal and comprehensive