On the Gray saga. Starmer not exactly bad at politics, but a painfully slow learner www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
Labour’s defeat in the 2021 byelection nearly prompted its leader to quit. Instead, he learned lessons – just as he must now, says Guardian columnist Rafael Behr
Mark Z. No… that’s too obvious… let’s say… M Zuckerberg
It's when they all bind at the end of the spaghetti but not the middle, transforming into a horrible Italian version of those expanding sphere children's toys
Some kind of... trade war
Excellent piece but also fully support the shout out to Boston Tea Party! One of the things I loved during my time in Exeter
I wrote quite a personal piece about racism now and racism then. Have a read…. www.tortoisemedia.com/2024/10/04/a...
One of Britain's leading public intellectuals reflects on how racism – and his experience of it – has changed over the last 50 years
This is fun. The boss has done Lunch with the FT to show future guests how it's done pressgazette.co.uk/publishers/n...
Press Gazette sits down for a "Lunch with the FT"-style interview with the woman who edits them to mark the format's 30th anniversary.
It should so clearly be Cleverly and yet they're going to pick radicalised Will from the Inbetweeners
Same. I get the feeling there’s some Facebook/WhatsApp thing going round