A four day junior doctor’s strike will start tomorrow. After a long holiday weekend tomorrow would usually be a day of excess demand in the
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Happy Easter
Why say Happy Easter? Because whether the Christian religious aspect to Easter is of relevance to you, or not, this is a traditional holiday, or
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Will the Tories bounce back?
The Tories are apparently in relatively confident mood at present. They think Sunak is working well for them, even if the low bar for comparison
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Labour in the gutter
Labour put this Tweet out yesterday: This is way below the belt. Politicians do not sentence criminals, as Keir Starmer should know. They do not
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Sometimes batteries do need to be recharged
Easter is upon us. Whether you celebrate its religious significance, or not, this is a holiday, and after a period of quite intense activity, not
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Accountability is key
I was not surprised to hear the news that the home of Nicola Sturgeon and Peter Murrell had been searched by police yesterday. Nor was
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Rate rises or falls? Who will win the battle in Threadneedle Street?
As I have already mentioned this morning, I spent last evening reading speeches by members of the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee whilst watching
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Keir Starmer is not a political midwife
It is always worth remembering that the Guardian is not a Labour newspaper. If anything, it is liberal, with maybe a large and small L.
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As with Johnson, the case against Trump all boils down to his dishonesty
I spent too much time last evening reading speeches by members of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee whilst simultaneously watching coverage of former
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