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Even £50 million won’t make a new centrist party relevant

From Where I Stand

Simon Franks' new political party is destined to fail, writes Matt Zarb-Cousin. It's a vanity project of the super rich with no policy or movement.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

The fight to save Hong Kong’s underground music scene

A punk prayer

Despite the city’s darkening political climate, its youth have found a space of freedom and resistance in Hidden Agenda – a local punk venue on the brink of extinction.

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English lessons aren’t enough to fix our fractured society

From Where I Stand

Tory MP Sajid Javid wants to spend £50m on ESOL lessons to help immigrants feel more integrated – but he’s ignoring a much bigger problem.

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Keep it in the family? The left can do better than dynasties

From Where I Stand

From Clinton to Kinnock, Trudeau to Benn, the fact political dynasties dominate progressive parties on both sides of the Atlantic is an embarrassment, writes Dawn Foster.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Is it racist to call white men ‘Gammon’?

Gammon-gate

It's an age-old question: is it racist for one white man to call another white man a gammon? Matt Zarb-Cousin investigates.

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Art & Culture  >  Music

Is Craig David still a Tory? We try to find out

A bizarre interview

Back in 2010 Craig David made a DIY video and sang about supporting David Cameron. We sit down with the legendary pop star to ask him why.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

The curious case of the centrist and the train

Destination: Tedium Town

The left and right are borderline obsessed, but no corner of British politics has a more warped view of the humble train than the centrist, argues Tom Whyman.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

This year I learnt… despite the odds, Labour looks like a government in waiting

What 2017 taught me

Dawn Foster looks back at how the 2017 general election disproved every line of the British political rulebook.

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Ireland’s Brexit borders: Is this game over for the British government?

All you need to know

Brexit's biggest barrier remains the Republic and the North of Ireland's future borders. Here Dawn Foster unpicks what 's happening and why.

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Art & Culture

Visualising the rise of populism with post-truth pictures

Blurred lines

A Glimmer Of Accountability is photographer William Lakin’s visual guide to the past two years of politics, exploring the entanglement of fact and fiction.

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News & Politics  >  Opinion

Ignore the Tories – today’s budget offers nothing to young people

From Where I Stand

A railcard isn't going to fix the housing crisis and zero hours contracts... It's a railcard.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

‘A threat to democracy? Momentum is exactly the opposite’

A new politics

As a new national co-ordinator takes the reigns at Momentum, two of its founders – Adam Klug and Emma Rees – reflect on what the future holds for the Labour supporting activist organisation.

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