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By Anne Perkins
Articles from the author
Pragmatics of doing up British parliament
Members who now occupy the iconic structure should not eschew their workplace’s creaky old ways when they move to their new home
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It’s time for Labour to be bold
Now that the fuss over Article 50 is over, the party’s MPs should get out and fight for the least harmful exit possible
4m read
Lib Dems’ defence of the 48% is poor politics
Tim Farron’s manifesto is tied to the mast of a second Brexit referendum, but with the Remain vote flaking away, his pitch to a tolerant, open Britain is flailing
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Everything still points to a Tory majority
Building your hopes up, Corbyn supporters? Yes, the polls are narrowing, but remember how they performed in the last election
4m read
Tackling poverty in Africa can beat Ebola
Despite the Ebola case in the UK, Britain isn’t at risk from a new plague. But poverty still kills on the African continent
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Tackling poverty in Africa can beat Ebola
Despite the Ebola case in the UK, Britain isn’t at risk from a new plague. But poverty still kills on the African continent
3m read
A united Left in Witney could have changed UK
Labour and the Lib Dems should have put up a single pro-migrant candidate in the byelection. Instead they bickered among themselves
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Let May remain true to her conviction
In private comments pre-referendum, the British prime minister had warned that companies would relocate if the UK left the EU. Yet, she is now pursuing a hard Brexit
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UK’s vote on Syria deserves a closer look
During the vote on Iraq, profound constitutional implications were obscured
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Ukip’s strength is its fatal flaw
In a world where mainstream politicians still try to sell hope, Ukip instead markets grumpiness and discontent
3m read
Merkel shines as a beacon of sanity
In her response to the Berlin terror attack, German chancellor reveals the strongest voice of liberal values in Europe
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Little concern for missing girls of Nigeria
Like the tragedy in South Korea, the crisis in Borno is not a random act of God
3m read
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