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An exercise in self-flagellation
Bruce Coleman finds that this book on the West India Interest is more polemical than historical
Culture club
A cherished hub of post-colonial Indian life in London is under threat of closure
Short cut to a Mob takeover
Today the multiply-tattooed Balkan war criminal look is popular
The magician’s dismay
The showman spotted the rabbit hopping about backstage, but was forced to carry on with his trick
Excl: New York Democratic Assemblyman says ‘Cuomo must share blame with Trump’ for pandemic response
New York’s first Korean-American Assemblyman Ron Kim faces the wrath of the Cuomo administration after he unveiled a cover up of the state’s Covid-19 care home deaths
Congressman Trump?: Donald Trump’s surest path back to power
The idea of Trump running for Congressional office may sound unconventional, but the former president has never been one to toe the line
BBC iPlayer’s liberal conspiracy theory
Adam Curtis’s six-part history of the modern imagination is an obituary for serious or even semi-serious television
What the Uber verdict means for Conservatives
In light of the recent Supreme Court ruling that Uber drivers are ‘workers’, Conservatives must now show themselves to be champions of workers’ rights
Henpecked Harry & Badgered Boris?
The Prince and the Prime Minister have more in common than we might think
Whitehall takes the knee
When the MoD’s top man signs off with a BLM hashtag it’s a brave official who doesn’t get the message
