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10 of History’s Most Misinterpreted Quotes
Mentalfloss· 2 hours agoThe phrase can be traced back to 1834, when Nimrod Murphree claimed to have invented perpetual motion. The last lines of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not...
The best 11 political comedies and dramas you should watch right now, from The Thick of It to Yes...
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 3 hours agoLess flashy, more cerebral that the acclaimed Netflix version released over two decades later, it...
Kornel Mundrucźo’s ‘At The Sea’ Adds Brett Goldstein, Chloe East, Daniel Levy, Jenny Slate & Rainn...
Deadline via Yahoo Canada News· 21 hours agoEXCLUSIVE: Pieces of a Woman‘s Kornel Mundruczó has five new additions to his new drama At the Sea,...
General Election 2024: Economy, NHS, immigration ...The Standard podcast
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 22 hours agoSo I suspect it will be kicked further down the road. I mean, bear in mind that it was reform of...
David Lammy on what he really thinks of Keir, Rishi, Farage — and why he’ll cry if he’s made foreign...
Evening Standard via Yahoo Canada News· 1 day agoIf the general election goes the way everyone on the planet thinks it will, David Lammy could soon...
How a far-right French government could affect small boats crossings in the Channel
Yahoo News UK· 1 day agoFrance is one step closer to a far-right government following National Rally's success in the first...
Is it possible to 'ringfence' family time when you're prime minister?
SKY News· 1 day agoRishi Sunak retorted by saying he hasn't finished at that time "ever" as prime minister. The Labour...
Even a landslide won't protect Labour for long
The i newspaper online iNews· 1 day agoFor a student of politics, it means disregarding the possibility that voters might change allegiance, and therefore neglecting the chance that they are...
Britain is broken. Can anyone fix it?
CNN.com· 1 day agoThere is a hole on the top of Rishi Sunak’s head. Roger Bairstow thrusts his index finger inside, presses his palm around the prime minister’s ears, and...
From Courtroom to Downing Street: Keir Starmer Is on the Cusp of Power
New York Times· 1 day agoThe Labour leader still struggles with the “performative side” of British politics, even as he has...