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‘Sacred Elements and Secular Sentiments’ – Daniel Caesar: Freudian
Exploring the religious undertones of one of 2017's most celebrated albums
Review: ‘Women & Power: A Manifesto’ by Mary Beard
Beard’s new book shows that new trolls are using the same old tricks to silence women
2017: A feminist turning point?
A glance at the powerful women who have dominated this year's pop culture.
‘It’s even kind of morale boosting, in a Lana kind of way’
Nicola Dwornik praises Lana Del Rey's latest subtle reinvention
Labour ought not to disown Blair
New Labour achieved much during its 13 years in power—if the party want to win again they would do well to own their legacy says Annie Simm
Can the Liberal Democrats capture Oxford East from Labour?
With veteran MP Andrew Smith declining to run, the Lib Dems look to be in contention for this Remain heavy seat, writes Alex Yeandle
Only the Liberal Democrats can stop a Tory majority
With Corbyn’s Labour weak and divided, the nation must turn to the Liberal Democrats for an effective opposition
Is May’s snap election in the national interest or political opportunism?
Facing tough Brexit negotiations, electoral fraud investigations, and popular Labour policy, May has moved to consolidate Tory dominance
Let’s be positive about 2017
Jordan Bernstein offers a positive outlook on 2017, hoping that it will counter the excitement of 2016 and be dull, tedious, and uneventful
The connoisseur’s guide to 2017 in music
Will Cowie looks ahead to what’s shaping up to be a year of unlikely pop music comebacks
2016 is dead, long live 2017?
Julia Routledge casts her eye back on a profusion of disheartening events in a year of great change
Why Theresa May should call an election in 2017
Maxim Parr-Reid argues that an election in 2017 would benefit the incumbent Conservative Party
Prepare for more political despair in 2017
Although liberals may celebrate the end of 2016, Fred Dimbleby argues that we should prepare for another year of political despair and discord
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