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Penelope Campling. Penelope Campling is a fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. She is the author of On the Brink: Stories of Harm and Healing from a Lifetime in Psychiatr ...
Underfunded and with bad incentive structures, the industry needs rescuing.
After scandals and infighting, Nigel Farage’s party faces its first big test on 1 May, at England’s local elections.
But the “yookay” also denotes something more specific: the grubby successor state to the country once known as Britain, now ...
Few hunts are, thankfully, likely to prove as inconclusive as the search for who leaked Labour MPs’ LGBT+ group WhatsApp ...
As the local elections approach, Labour cannot agree on how to respond to Reform’s embrace of left economic populism.
All in all, it was a feisty back-to-school session. Badenoch will be pleased with her performance, not least her line that Starmer “doesn’t have the balls” to do the right thing. It was undoubtedly ...
In an echo of Harold Wilson’s creation of the Department for Economic Affairs, he calls for “a new economics ministry instead ...
The Trump administration and its allies have picked a punitive framework to respond to campus upheaval: simply punish one ...
A growing chorus blames net zero for the decline of manufacturing and traditional industries. But broader, longer-term forces ...
Zaid Jilani is a journalist whose work has appeared in The Intercept and ThinkProgress, among other publications.
The controversial liberaliser brought humanity to the Vatican – but he was unable to arrest the Catholic Church’s decline.