I looked around the web this morning, and in the UK at least, there is one overwhelming message: everyone has supposedly packed up for summer.
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The significance of the Epstein files
I have previously avoided commenting on the Epstein saga in the USA. That’s not because it was not significant. It always has been. Most especially,
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Wealth series 4: Why are the very wealthy so very wealthy?
This video is the fourth in our series on wealth — and the second asking a crucial question: Why are the wealthy wealthy? In this
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UK democracy on the brink
We published this YouTube short video this afternoon: Reform is polling at 34%. That’s more than Labour or the Tories. In this video, I explore
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Labour is failing voters
I am not sure anyone has clamoured for a lowering of the voting age to 16, as Labour is now promising. I have heard vast
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Whether Labour likes it or not, we will move on
George Monbiot’s article on the nationalisation of water in The Guardian yesterday concluded with what I think was an exquisitely crafted and profoundly poignant paragraph,
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The one thing the BBC is now really good at is shooting itself in the foot
The National posted this article from Lesley Riddoch today. I am inclined to call Lesley a friend, although we have only met very occasionally over
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Israel’s genocide economy
We have the right to use plain words to express plain sentiment in a plain way
I share this report from The Guardian because I think it is necessary to do so: Armed police threatened a peaceful protester with arrest under
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