Search results
Comments: Week of July 1, 2024
New York Magazine· 3 days agoReaders sound off on female Republican politicians, Michael Cohen, and more.
Opinion | Is America a City on a Hill or a Nation on the Precipice?
New York Times· 2 days agoThe messy, fascinating history of American exceptionalism has taken a strange turn.
French elites cannot thwart the popular will forever
Daily Telegraph· 3 days agoPresident Emmanuel Macron’s disastrous snap election, the first round of which took place on Sunday, bears comparison with David Cameron’s decision to...
Forget the debate, the Supreme Court just declared open season on regulators
TechCrunch· 6 days agoAs the country reels from a presidential debate that left no one looking good, the Supreme Court has...
It’s time to acknowledge how Irish Derby is starting to look worryingly dated
The Irish Times· 7 days agoIf City Of Troy lined up in Sunday’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby there would be a competition debate...
I exercise less than ever but I'm still fit at 68 – here's how
Hello!· 3 days agoGlynis Barber swapped her intense routine for a laidback approach to exercise
The 8 teams eliminated from Euro 2024 group stage - ranked by how bad they were
90min· 7 days agoDespite spanning half the tournament, just a third of nations at Euro 2024 have been eliminated at...
Ian McConnell: Will SNP and others force Labour climbdown from hardline stance?
The Herald· 2 days agoHer article for the Institute for Government focuses on how the major parties are desperate to avoid 2024 being a Brexit election, while making the point that the smaller parties’ manifestos ...
Sleaford Mods, the 1975, Fred Again: the songs that sum up each year of Tory government
The Guardian· 3 days agoThe last period of Conservative rule, from 1979 to 1997, took the UK from post-punk and disco to drum’n’bass and Britpop. Today, you can look back at the first year of David Cameron’s coalition ...