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Yes, farmers have been stitched up - but not by inheritance tax
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These protests have picked the wrong cause. Brexit is what they should be angriest about
#uk #tax #Food #brexit #farmers #farming #Politics #FarmersProtest
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When Depeche Mode conquered East Berlin
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How the band may have played a bigger part in the country’s history than is yet appreciated
on Thu, 12AM
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Reform and the Tories say a US/UK trade deal would ‘vindicate Brexit’. It would also put Britain last
on Tue, 9AM
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Farage swaps Clacton for criminals
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The Reform leader is once again skipping his constituency work to mix with some unsavoury characters in the USA
on Tue, 9AM
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Thanks to Trump, Bitcoin is booming.. but it is still useless
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Key questions about the cryptocurrency remain unanswered even as the Republican’s victory causes it to soar
on Sat, 1PM
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Trump gives Starmer an open goal on Brexit
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If the prime minister doesn’t act now, chances are he never will
on Nov 12
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The end of Spain's golden visa
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Spain is ready to halt its ‘golden visa’ scheme, closing off another route for Britons to settle in the EU
on Nov 12
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Will Trump surrender to Putin?
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And if he does give in to the Russian president, what will the consequences be for Ukraine and for Europe?
on Nov 10
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The EU are baffled by the Budget and Starmer
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Concerns over youth mobility and Northern Ireland are growing in Brussels
on Nov 4
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The super rich are different to you and me. They’re full of crap
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If Labour raises taxes and the uber-wealthy begin to leave, will anybody care?
on Oct 28
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Matthew d’Ancona’s culture: No wonder Donald Trump hates The Apprentice
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Our editor-at-large’s rundown of the pick of the week’s streaming, cinema, theatre and books
on Oct 24
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Now Brexit is coming for your Christmas tree
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UK consumers may face a limited supply of Christmas trees this year, with Brexit-related challenges casting uncertainty over their import
on Oct 19
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Confronting the truth about Alex Salmond
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There are far too many questions over the former first minister's behaviour towards women for warm eulogies
on Oct 18
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How Brexit damaged the City: the truth at last
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The loss of jobs has been a disaster and blown a £1bn hole in Britain’s tax revenues
on Oct 17
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The west needs a new strategy to stop Netanyahu
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It’s in Israel and the rest of the wider region’s best interest to bring Netanyahu under control
on Oct 17
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Leaving the EU has caused huge tensions on Gibraltar. Now the creators of the mess are campaigning against its solution
on Oct 8
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Sectors wrecked, workers exploited… the Brexit bonuses keep on coming
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A new report lays bare the negative effects of leaving the EU on three key sectors
on Oct 8
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In the latest potential blow to Britain’s food heritage, London’s oldest Polish restaurant looks set to close its doors after 77 years
on Oct 5
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The Tories’ dodgy migrant maths
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Claims of ‘proof’ that foreign workers cost Britain more than they put in are nebulous in the extreme
on Sep 27
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Instead of being shamed and forgotten, the former Tory minister is quids-in as new editor of the Spectator
on Sep 27
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Italo Calvino: The writer with a lifelong fascination with the nature of memory
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A combination of deep thinking, a fascination with the everyday and a playful wit produced some of the most groundbreaking fiction of the 20th century
on Sep 18
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Forgetting the lessons of 1945
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The deepest political divide is between those who remember the dangers of nationalism and those who see it as an opportunity for self-promotion
on Sep 14
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Daniel Hannan: deluded, dangerous and in denial
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His life’s work has been a catastrophe – and now Hannan’s latest Brexit argument will be music to Putin’s ears
on Sep 12
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Josh Barrie on food: How a Basque restaurant in London became a draw for Chinese tourists
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A major influencer in China visited and sparked a recurrent wave of visitors eager to try the same dishes they did
on Sep 11
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The delusional europhobes want to set up a museum of Brexit. Here are a few ideas to get them going
on Sep 11
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At last, truth in the Commons over Brexit
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Jonathan Reynolds’ reaction to business and trade questions mark an important turning point
on Sep 7
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The favourite to become the next Tory leader, once a vociferous Leaver, now seems loathe to mention it
on Sep 7
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What’s behind AfD’s election surge?
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German voters are not becoming extremists. They are just fed up
on Sep 4
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Is this why Starmer is blocking Rejoin?
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Is the prime minister serious about his EU red lines - or just playing a long game?
on Sep 1
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Starmer should champion youth mobility
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Instead of pretending to be dragged into it, why not celebrate it?
on Aug 27
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Critical Mass.. on Imane Khelif
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The furore surrounding the Algerian boxer, who may have Swyer syndrome, highlights complex issues around gender and sport
on Aug 15
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The trouble with Kemi Badenoch
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New by-election defeats have put Sunak under pressure. But the flaws of his likely successor suggest she would be another disaster for the Tories
on Aug 13
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The end of the right wing press
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They’re out of touch, out of power and running out of readers
on Aug 13
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Why do some people believe bees shouldn’t be able to fly? For the same reason others believe in Nessie or that climate change is a hoax
on Aug 9
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Brexit: the end of the beginning?
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The long road back to the EU will take years – maybe decades – to traverse. But we must make a start
on Aug 8
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In a community shared by the Belgians and Dutch, you can be in bed in one country while the partner beside you is asleep in another
on Aug 8
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Matt Goodwin’s fall into the abyss
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How a once respected academic embarked on a “sad, depressing journey of radicalisation”
on Aug 7
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Farage is forced to explain his finances
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It will be the money the Reform leader isn’t making – every bit as much as the money he is – that could raise eyebrows
on Aug 6
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Fixing social media in antisocial times
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Elon Musk allows Twitter users to fan the flames of disorder - and that may come back to burn him and them
on Aug 5
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The far right are on the streets because they no longer have allies in power
on Aug 4
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The war against tethered bottle caps
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They help the environment, but Brexiteers hate them because the idea came from the EU
on Jul 28
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Suddenly, after all these years, I don’t have to worry about them any more
on Jul 12
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Your viewing guide to election night
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What time is the exit poll? When will the key seats declare? How long will you have to stay up to see Sunak concede?
on Jul 4
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Alastair Campbell’s election diary: Labour cannot avoid the elephant in the room
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To pretend we can become the fastest growing economy in the G7 – Labour’s No 1 mission – without addressing how to recover from Brexit risks undermining it
on Jun 26
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Alastair Campbell’s election diary, week two: Levelling up was only ever a slogan
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After 14 years of the Tories, the spending gap per student between the state and private schooling system has more than doubled
on Jun 25
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How Farage became the poison in British politics
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Dogwhistling louder than ever and dominating UK political TikTok, Nigel Farage is setting himself up to win the 2029 election
on Jun 24
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Brexit and streaming are killing off the tradition of British musicians touring Europe in a van. One who did it says that’s a tragedy
on Jun 23
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How the Tories sabotaged Britain’s universities
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The world university rankings paint a dangerous picture for Britain, with 58% of UK unis declining in rank
on Jun 8