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Comment
11 July 2024
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The Green party won four seats when it should have been 40. Surely it’s clear that Britain needs electoral reform
Ellie Chowns
Labour has power at last. Will it use it to scrap the inhumane two-child benefit cap?
Ruth Patrick
Festival wristbands are grubby badges of honour – so Balenciaga’s £3,000 version is cringeworthy
Emma Garland
Tiny theatres take big risks – in cautious and precarious times, their survival is vital
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I dared to leave my three young children and spend a month with strangers – and it was blissful
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Adrian Chiles
Tory governments talked down to regional mayors like me. Now Keir Starmer is listening to us
Andy Burnham
Only one group can actually persuade Biden to exit the race: his rich donors
Robert Reich
There’s a ‘trash revolution’ in New York – exciting for everyone but the rats
Emma Brockes
I’ll be helping to clear unexploded bombs in Gaza, my home. But I dread what I will find there
Haniya Albaioumy
Political rifts have left the US haunted by fear of civil war. Here’s how France can do better
Alexander Hurst
Who’s the elephant in the room at the Nato summit?
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Aditya Chakrabortty
10 July 2024
Why don’t children seem to feel the cold like adults do?
Charlotte Phelps and Christian Moro
Children don’t associate the cold with any actual threat of illness, or feeling of being worn-out
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