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The stability he is referring to is structural, for certain, but not social, not individual. There is a widespread air of apprehension and uncertainty among the pubs of England. And for every ...
The article “HS1 rail link was ‘poor value for money’, report finds” ( Report, July 7), rather missed the point, what was once a three-hour (yes, three hours) journey on a nicotine-stained 1950s ...
The growing movement to decolonise the arts is beginning to open doors — enriching the global cultural landscape and bringing long-overdue recognition to indigenous artists. This shift benefits not ...
With reference to Sophie Grove’s plea for a decibel rating for Manhattan restaurants (“Sound advice? I’m listening . . .”, House & Home, July 5), there is, in fact, a website that provides exactly ...
Study compared use of chemotherapy and radiotherapy in 280,000 people from Britain, Australia, Norway and Canada ...
Timothy Garton Ash has eloquently described the European Zeitenwende in his long article (“The fight for Europe’s future”, The Weekend Essay, June 28). While he acknowledges that changes in historical ...
So who motors the economy? The high-rollers or the workaday folk? (“The eternal dilemma of how to tax the super-rich”, FT View, June 27).