The Great British Bog Off

The Great British Bog Off

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Mandel In The Wind – Will the scandal destroy Starmer too?

“I’m Mandy – buy me.” Peter Mandelson’s career finally collapses in a scandal more poisonous than Profumo, more serious than Partygate, and more shameful than Suez. How did Mandelson get away with his shifty behaviour for so long? Will Starmer’s errors of judgment taint his gover ...  Show more

The Universities’ Doom Spiral – Can Britain avert disaster?

A forty-year slow-motion disaster in higher education is reaching its climax – and Labour is left holding the bag. If young people decide a degree isn’t worth the massive debt, where does that leave British cities that depend on free-spending undergraduate populations – and unive ...  Show more

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