After the Iran war, the electro-state will rise
For Britain, the age of fossil fuels is gradually ending
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For Britain, the age of fossil fuels is gradually ending
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There’s something about France that seems reminiscent of a lost Britain
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The Fourth Great Disruption is here
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The LRB essayist’s new novel draws from his reporting on a dysfunctional nation
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Alwyn Turner’s new history reassures us that the past is not, as many imagine, any cosier or more patriotic than…
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A ranking of the people who have shaped modern Britain’s psyche
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Our century started as it meant to go on: with broken promises
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British politics is a test of individuals’ instincts more than a contest between ideologies
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From Chinese spies to football matches, the government’s grip on power is dissolving
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Even the Doing-OK parts of the country suffer from the anxieties of the past decade
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The war in Gaza has exposed a level of anti-Semitism I didn’t realise was there
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It has a historical responsibility to do so
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How Britain’s long European trauma was forged in wartime Algeria.
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The haven that Britain once was is being dismantled. In its place a fortress rises.
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With its local MP preparing for No 10, Clacton has won the argument.
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The vice-president has become the prince of the new reactionary right.
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Britain’s elite has discarded the cosmopolitan pan-European style for a nostalgiafest.
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Like lower league football and high tea, outside drinking is something Britain does better than almost any other nation.
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How we fell out of love with the majestic waterfowl.
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Where are our storytellers to shake us or point a way ahead?
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