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Reform candidates are sinister
The New Statesman· 5 days agoBritain may be broken, as Nigel Farage’s campaign declares. If it were the case of “one or two slip[ping] through the net that shouldn’t have done” – as...
The media's bad election campaign
The New Statesman· 5 days agoNeither the politicians nor the broadcasters have distinguished themselves in this election campaign. Journalists working for traditional organisations...
Sanofi eyes German insulin investment of up to $1.6 bln, source says
Reuters· 6 days ago, opens new tab is nearing a decision to invest between 1.3 billion and 1.5 billion euros ($1.4-$1.6...
2024 All-Area Boys Track and Field: A throwback to glory days: Harless earns second state discus...
The Daily Independent, Ashland, Ky.· 3 days agoCANNONSBURG What’s better than winning a state championship? Repeating. That’s what David Harless did this season as he followed up last year’s KHSAA Class 2A Track & Field state discus with ...
Labour’s precarious triumph
The New Statesman· 2 days agoAfter one of the worst defeats in its history, Labour has achieved one of its biggest victories. Upon becoming leader in 2020, Keir Starmer observed that...
What happens if Rishi Sunak loses his seat?
The New Statesman· 3 days agoWhat happens if Rishi Sunak loses his seat of Richmond and Northallerton? A sitting prime minister has never lost their seat in a general election – and...
Biden’s only choice
The New Statesman· 5 days agoWhen Trump declared that Democrats were in favour of “after-birth” abortions, for instance, which is to say they want to kill newborn babies, Biden was...
Why MPs are happier when they lose
The New Statesman· 4 days agoWhen Brian Donohoe lost Central Ayrshire in 2015, he had a final message for his constituents – “f**k off”. Donohoe tells me now that he still hears from...