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How redrawing the political map could spell trouble
By George Esmond The Boundary Review, published in draft yesterday, offers a reminder about how quickly things can change in politics. As Boris...
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These streets are made for walking
By Emma Goodwin After the last year, who’d have thought we’d still want to talk about walking? I’ve pounded the pavements of south-east London more...
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Aid-memoir: Government spared potential embarrassment over vote on foreign aid
By Tim Le Couilliard Foreign aid spending, an evergreen issue for the Conservative party, has once again reared its head. The government is set to...
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Pride month: From Section 28 to ‘pinkwashing’
By Perry Miller Week two of Pride month and I’m already exhausted. For me, the month’s (more like a week then) halcyon days were the 90s, when, after...
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What should I do next? NewNew, The Control My Life App
By Alice Wilkinson Anyone who has ever played life simulation game, The Sims, will understand the appeal of controlling the actions of another -...
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Keir Starmer Version 2.0: Off with the mask please
By Dafydd Rees On Tuesday night, the Labour Party leader reintroduced himself to the nation on prime-time Television. His interview with Piers Morgan...
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Government eyes up renter reform as part of latest round of levelling-up
By Joe Cooper One of the more overlooked aspects of the Government’s ‘levelling up’ agenda has been the recently announced reforms to the private...
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This month in pensions: An active M&A market and a range of regulatory reforms make it a busy time for the sector
To receive our dedicated pensions newsletter, please email our pensions advisory team: pensions@secnewgate.co.uk By Gareth Jones As we reach the mid...
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