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The leader of Scottish Labour is diverging from his party in Westminster when it comes to fossil fuels.
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For now, the Conservatives have credibility on the economy. The polls accordingly remain split – but lose that credibility ...
The president’s arrest of his rival, Ekrem İmamoğlu, follows a familiar trajectory. It could also backfire spectacularly.
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There are far fewer Nimbys out there than is often presented. If it is an issue, they don’t talk about it in here.” In a ...
Handed an advantage by Donald Trump, the talks so far are bringing Russia closer to victory. By Rajan Menon “They will never give me a Nobel Peace Prize,” Donald Trump complained the other day. “I ...
The Californian Governor Gavin Newsom wants to talk about the liberal left. Does he have anything to say? By Freddie Hayward The Democrats are getting into the entertainment business. During the ...
Holyrood should learn from Ireland’s example and do more to project the nation’s soft power. By Chris Deerin Should Donald Trump’s Turnberry golf course host the Open in the next few years? The US ...