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Labour's house of cards
The New Statesman· 5 hours agoThis is the most effective distribution of the Labour vote in the party’s history. Chief campaign strategist, Morgan McSweeney, should take a bow. There...
Labour has a mandate to change Britain's economic weather
The New Statesman· 16 hours agoBy six o’clock yesterday morning, with many seats still to declare, weary pundits could already be...
Hunt Bike Wheels’ recent moves towards sustainability are more meaningful than you think
Cycling Weekly· 16 hours agoFor many, the notable takeaway from Hunt’s recent announcement about adding a sustainability angle...
The president of private jet company VistaJet and former Wall Street executive reveals the best way...
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The Crucial Role Of Browser Context In Modern Cybersecurity
Forbes· 1 day agoThis shift is driven by the realization that traditional security measures, while essential, are no longer sufficient to protect against sophisticated threats that exploit the very tools we ...
I tried a job simulation tool to learn about working as a consultant at BCG
Business Insider· 2 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
Karlovy Vary’s Governor on Making the Czech Region “Heaven” for Filmmakers and Fans
The Hollywood Reporter· 3 days agoPetr Kulhánek, the governor of the Karlovy Vary region, studied at the University of Economics in...
Yale’s New President Pushed Policing as Head of Stony Brook University
New York Times· 4 days agoIn her four years at the state university, Maurie McInnis drew criticism from faculty members who...
Labour’s first policy should be to break up the NHS
The New Statesman· 4 days agoThe most famous example in recent times was Bank of England independence, a policy Gordon Brown developed in secret over the two years before the 1997...
Labour’s missions are no substitute for ideology
The New Statesman· 5 days agoOne of the most insistent refrains in Keir Starmer’s campaigning rhetoric has been that he represents a constructive break with a disordered past. Labour...