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Op-eds
- Preparing for Trump Presidency Two Electric Boogaloo (William Francis)
- Trump’s Election: A wake up call for Europe and Britain (Mo Waqas)
- Why Poland is the place to be/ place to go to? (Michal Siewniak)
- The Independent View: “The Rising Price of Freedom” (Zoe Swanwick)
- Don’t blame us for Trump (Ken Westmoreland)
- A by-election where Reform's progress helped Labour win
- More pain for trade in post-Brexit farce
- Temporary Traffic Orders - Marchfield Road, Marchfield Crescent and Hyndford Street
- Council by-election results scorecard 2024-2025
- No, George Orwell didn't say "A people that elect corrupt politicians, aren't victims, but accomplices"
- 42 per cent of private school pupils are granted extra time in GCSE and A level exams
- God save me from former Cambridge Footlights members stretching their brand
- Save the Date!
- After Trump: what now for democracy?
- How political leaflets used to look: when parties mixed and matched their colours
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When I worked in the USA in the 1980s and early 1990s, Japan was the bogeyman on trade particularly for Detroit car manufacturers. There were a lot of press ari... - Jenny Barnes
There may very well be WTO rules, but the USA will only abide by them if they feel like it, having made the Appelate body unworkable by refusing to appoint new ... - Peter Martin
Fortunately, both sides are limited in what they can do by the rules of the WTO. The problem has been brewing for years and so predates Trump. It has been th... - Fiona
I agree William that we must be careful to avoid letting moral outrage get the better of us. He's been elected, and he's going to be president, and will continu... - Geoff Reid
Between them Ed and William have given us a very good start to our thinking about our response to the US election result. My understanding of American politics ...