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For our cover essay, @RGurumurthy argues that Labour lacks a plan for government—so he proposes his own: https://t.co/jzilfhRuch
“The side of Jarrett I can admire is the intrepid jazz improviser who, working with other musicians, sends the constituent parts of jazz standards and compositions scattering to the margins”, writes Philip Clark
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“The most recent poster child for defence profligacy and incompetence was the £5bn Ajax programme, which sought to replace out-of-date armoured vehicles with state-of-the-art ones”, writes Isabel Hilton
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As he takes on the daunting task of coordinating the Royal Academy’s summer exhibition, artist Ryan Gander tells us where to draw the line between good art and bad
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🎧 On today’s episode of Media Confidential, @LachCartwright, the founder of Breaker Media, joins @arusbridger and @lionelbarber to discuss why he went solo and launched the outlet after two decades in journalism.
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Kate Shemirani is an anti-vaxx campaigner and conspiracy influencer who tragically lost her daughter Paloma in 2024. Kathryn Schoon interviews her in the latest People piece for our forthcoming issue
https://t.co/80HpB4bVpD
Keir Starmer’s proposals for under-16s confront a chief delusion of the digital age: that unfettered choice is freedom, writes Sasha Mudd
https://t.co/oCWIUtl4pC
Over the past few months, Sarah Collins has been speaking to cabbies from Sheppey to Hull. Here’s how they see our broken country through their rear-view mirrors
https://t.co/WK7EEruMsm
In today’s Lightbulb, Prospect’s free daily newsletter, @arusbridger argues we should relocate the House of Lords to a northern city. Plus: Sarah Collins speaks to cabbies about politics
https://t.co/y9nh0zGowN
“So that’s it: pack the Lords up north, slimming down the upper house as you go, and refurbish the Palace of Westminster with the space you’ve freed up”, writes @arusbridger
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“To call a 13-year-old alone in her bedroom scrolling compulsively through an infinite feed “free” is to stretch the word past recognition”, writes Sasha Mudd
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”‘Place first’ needs to be as active in Brussels and Washington as in Manchester and regional capitals beyond London”, writes Andrew Adonis
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“For years, CEOs and venture capitalists told us the future was the metaverse... Almost overnight, all of them are now pronouncing with equal confidence that the future is in artificial intelligence—and the story sounds familiar”, writes @jamesrbuk
https://t.co/gn5dLhESWf
“We can ‘serve cunt’ in the workplace without committing HR violations”, writes Alice Garnett on how to dress for a corporate job
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Could Andy Burnham embark on constitutional reform? There is still time to face down the House of Lords if need be, writes DAT Green
https://t.co/gMe5DbaYyi
Kate Shemirani is an anti-vaxx campaigner and conspiracy influencer who tragically lost her daughter Paloma in 2024. Kathryn Schoon interviews her in the latest People piece for our forthcoming issue
https://t.co/80HpB4bVpD