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Paul Goodman: “The Tory divide is between serious and unserious”
The New Statesman· 35 minutes agoWhat is to become of the Conservative Party? As voters head to the polls in an election widely...
The curse of influencer publishing
The New Statesman· 35 minutes agoThe slow creep of influencer publishing – the rise of social media stars being handed fat advances and big marketing budgets for memoirs, self-help books...
'Probably the proudest American': Claremore man born in Mexico shares citizenship story
Claremore Daily Progress, Okla.· 2 hours agoJul. 3—Carlos Angon was walking through Will Rogers Library one day when he noticed a flyer for the Rogers County ...
Find a cooling station near you to beat the heat during the scorching holiday weekend
LA Times via Yahoo News UK· 7 hours agoThe city of Thousand Oaks also...In Orange County, a list of cooling centers, including hours and...
Botox is out & razors too, here’s what skincare WILL look like in years to come
The Irish Sun· 10 hours agoSharon Hilditch, who founded British brand Crystal Clear Skincare almost three decades ago, has been watching the evolving trends for years. Futurist Sharon reveals why multi-purpose ...
Mark Haddon: Why I turned down an OBE
The New Statesman· 20 hours agoThe author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time on why he could not in good conscience accept anything from Rishi Sunak’s government.
Diary of St Malachy’s College schoolboy offers fascinating look at daily life in Belfast around...
The Irish News· 1 day agoIt soon became clear that the teacher held in his hands a valuable window to a past long-since gone,...
Why MPs are happier when they lose
The New Statesman· 1 day agoDonohoe tells me now that he still hears from politicians saying, “We just wish we could say that to some of these people.” Past elections have offered...
Why do big digital projects in the public sector fail?
The New Statesman· 1 day agoBoth Labour and the Conservatives have promised better and more efficient online government services...
Keir Starmer’s hard road ahead
The New Statesman· 1 day agoBloody Labour, stodgy betrayers – they have already failed us again. For the right it is obvious that Starmer, having been so unsporting, so un-British,...