Every day, multiple times a day, I need to stop briefly to unwind my thoughts and unburden my heart so that I can refocus and ...
Do jurors have the right to apply their conscience when giving a verdict? This centuries-old principle of our jury system is at stake after a landmark hearing at the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ). The ...
Dominic Sandbrook is speaking about Gordon of Khartoum. He lowers his voice to a reverent whisper, leans into his microphone and tells me of “an imperial hero, an adventurer, who ended his days on the ...
Ask any Labour MP or staffer who is their most successful cabinet minister, and even his enemies are likely to say Ed Miliband. At the same time as Rachel Reeves’s budget was running into predictable ...
Let us start with what is good about the unofficial Council of Europe meeting and statement to “rebalance” the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). What is good is that it is that the expressed ...
Plus, the perils of writing a memoir, and how to find your gang ...
Human rights law should be kept under review, but that does not mean it should be weakened ...
Isaac Rasmussen is a former Royal Marine, a reformed convict, and a student of journalism.
Wolfgang Blau sits on Prospect’s editorial board and is a global managing partner of Brunswick’s sustainable practices ...
The hour-long coastal cycle ride from Margate to Ramsgate offers a vivid illustration of the paradox of England’s relationship with its seaside, one of both intense affection and careless neglect.
Its owners do, however, have one problem. “That overflow pipe,” said Dawn Farnworth, who established By the Wye with her husband, Steve, five years ago. “It never just trickles out, it gushes out.
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