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By Matthew d’Ancona
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Labour could pave the way to power in the UK
Corbyn has a comparable opportunity to make common cause with Tory remainers and pose a serious challenge to Prime Minister May
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Syria’s assault on world’s conscience
Trump has condemned Putin and Iran for backing Al Assad — but that’s probably as far as it goes
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Force can’t destroy the Catalan dream
Secession from Spain would unwise for many reasons. But in this age of hectic change, the search for identity cannot simply be dismissed
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Britain will survive if May gets industry right
Speeches about skills aren’t enough for post-Brexit era. The UK needs a fearless assessment of work and its future
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May can still save the Conservatives
While it is too late for the British Prime Minister to save herself, she can lay a good succession plan for a strong union
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The Oxford Street panic makes sense
It was clear to us and everyone else who was there in the West End of London on Friday that life in a British city has changed
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Theresa May’s new Brexit campaign is a mirage
The truth is that talks in Brussels are inching forward on ambiguities and vague promises
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Blair’s vision of saving the UK from Brexit
If anything, the former premier returned to warn Britons of single-issue fixation and against lazy generalisations that have prevailed since mid-2016
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Tax will torment Tories long after Brexit rage
The row over national insurance for the self-employed is a sign of a party struggling to accept a revolution in the way we work
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London pride, undaunted
In their quiet, stoical way, residents defied terror by simply going about city life as normal
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May must back Trump if he escalates Syria action
There is a strong, principled case for Britain to help the US in every way: diplomatic, humanitarian — and yes — military
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Trust in May will win the election
Labour has the ideas, but the Tory leader is more popular than Jeremy Corbyn. And, crucially, the electorate believes in her
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