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21 Feb 2020 - 12:15am
How Kazakhstan’s multicultural dream turned sour
Ethnic tension is flaring up in a nation that paints itself as a haven of stability in a volatile region
Joanna Lillis
21.02
Is Las Vegas ready for socialism?
Victory in the Nevada caucuses could put Bernie Sanders in the lead for the Democratic nomination
James Bloodworth
21.02
Manchester City were just playing the game
The club's ban from the Champions League is an inevitable consequence of modern sport's hubris
Jon Hotten
Thursday
20.02
20.02
Hate crime is the new blasphemy
We've replaced a conception of the common good with a radical individualism
Mary Harrington
20.02
Will Britain join the European baby push?
Pro-natal policies might win Boris support in newly Tory seats
Colin Brazier
20.02
Bloomberg the nerd won’t beat Trump
The data-obsessed ex-mayor doesn't understand that politics is an art, not a science
Giles Fraser
Wednesday
19.02
19.02
Bigger than Brexit: the new politics of climate change
Achieving ‘net zero’ will involve such massive changes to the economy and society that politics will have to be transformed too
Peter Franklin
19.02
What Labour gets wrong about transwomen
MPs are queuing up to sign a manifesto that denies the facts of biology
Debbie Hayton
19.02
The lost world of Left-wing patriotism
A new biography of Peter Shore captures a Labour Party man who loved his country
Stephen Pollard
Tuesday
18.02
18.02
‘Eugenics is possible’ is not the same as ‘eugenics is good’
Rows involving Richard Dawkins and Andrew Sabisky reveal how difficult it is to 'decouple' controversial concepts in our heads
Tom Chivers
18.02
Labour has a shot at relevance — can it grasp it?
Parliament needs a serious opposition more than ever
David Kogan
18.02
Why Boris should bring back conscription
We need something more radical than a recruitment drive to fill the gaps in our public services
Polly Mackenzie
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