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Whilst this may not be the view of a majority it will likely be the view that a large number will hold and so is useful in helping understand some of the appeal and tactics of Reform and others sympathetic to their cause.

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When you compare UK growth to other big economies since 2010 then it makes 15 years of Conservative government all the more surprising and Labour's recent struggles less so.

When you compare UK growth to other big economies since 2010 then it makes 15 years of Conservative government all the more surprising and Labour's recent struggles less so.
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Voting, rights, Labour: Starmer defends lowering voting age to 16, saying people can work and pay tax then so have right to say where money goes - live theguardian.com/politics/live/…

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UN, ICJ, environmental issues, climate change, international law: BBC News - Top UN court says countries can sue each other over climate change - BBC News bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

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Liberal democracy, pluralism. Neat summary of why we are where we are (in part) by Chantal Mouffe. This was first published in 1993.

Liberal democracy, pluralism. Neat summary of why we are where we are (in part) by Chantal Mouffe. This was first published in 1993.
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There has been some excellent research on the 'King's Own' Ethiopian expedition of 1868. I was lucky enough to be invited to see some of the collection a few months ago. The redisplay will shine a light on Lancaster's and Britain's colonial and imperial history.

There has been some excellent research on the 'King's Own' Ethiopian expedition of 1868. I was lucky enough to be invited to see some of the collection a few months ago. The redisplay will shine a light on Lancaster's and Britain's colonial and imperial history.