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  • by david hall
Counting Britain’s beauties and leech-bleeders

A tour of the country’s statistical past and a debate over its future

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Britain
  • by david hall
Britain’s worst miscarriage of justice sparks outrage at last

A TV drama shines a spotlight on a Post Office scandal that has been known about for years

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Britain
  • by david hall
A typically British way to smooth handovers of power

The Labour Party will soon begin “access talks” with the civil service

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Europe
  • by david hall
Who is in charge of Europe?

The East is up, Germany is down, Britain is out

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Britain
  • by david hall
Britain’s health-care system looks rather as it did in the 1930s

Gen Z is the age-group that makes most use of private providers

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Britain
  • by david hall
Older British voters still favour the Tories. Others, not so much

The Economist’s poll tracker shows the scale of the task facing the Conservatives

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Britain
  • by david hall
Britain needs an unprecedented expansion of the electricity grid

That means a bigger role for the state, whoever wins the election

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Britain
  • by david hall
Lawn bowls is in decline. Can it make a comeback?

An ageing population ought to suit the archetypal English sport

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Revisiting the work of Donald Harris, father of Kamala

The combative Marxist economist focused on questions related to growth

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