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Calls to suspend the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Italy and Israel, scheduled for 14 October in Udine, northwest Italy, have been remarkably intense and widespread. A public petition quickly ...
Sipping my first post-lockdown pint with comrade Colum Leith in a sunny Bristol beer garden, we discussed what we had read, watched and listened to over previous months. Most of it spoke to our ...
Although two party politics is over in the UK, with voters flipping between more parties more frequently, our ballot box behaviour remains stubbornly binary. Voters choose between one loose cluster of ...
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In August 2025, two right-wing candidates polled top of Bolivia’s national elections. They will head to a runoff on October 19. Whichever wins, the result marks a crushing defeat of the incumbent ...
The protest songs for which Bob Dylan is most famous were written in a 20-month burst in the early 1960s. Within a year Dylan had turned his back on them – not in renunciation of politics, argues Mike ...