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It will take more than a new leader to save the party – but it is the only way to regenerate this failing government By John McTernan Leadership is the beginning and end of politics. Keir Starmer ...
Unfortunately, the damage was mostly felt in the UK. America was strong enough to be seen to have behaved badly but never ...
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Sometimes all doctors have to offer patients is shared humanity By Phil Whitaker Lucy had come about swollen legs. “Look at them!” she commanded, gesticulating towards her outstretched lower limbs.