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1 week ago |
buff.ly | Nick Tyrone |Tom Slater
Too many so-called progressives have instinctively sided with the brutal Iranian regime.
Share Topics Politics UK World Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. A new item has now been added to the left’s ‘omnicause’ – the list of views you have to hold to be a truly ‘progressive’ activist.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
spiked-online.com | Nick Tyrone |Fraser Myers
Share Topics Culture UK Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. For the past 11 years (barring 2020 when Covid intervened), my daughter and I have made an annual visit to the London Coliseum to watch The Nutcracker together. The first time we went, she was only two years old. When the interval came, she looked at me and said, ‘Daddy, put the ballet back on’.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
spiked-online.com | Nick Tyrone
For as long as we are synonymous with woke scolds, the liberal left will be punished at the ballot box.
Share Topics Identity Politics Politics USA Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. There are many reasons why Donald Trump has won another presidential election.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
spectator.com.au | Nick Tyrone
Having won 72 seats at the general election, political pundits have been asking what the Lib Dems are going to do with their vastly increased presence in the House of Commons. The answer so far: not much. It’s remarkable how quiet the party has been, both in parliament and in the media.
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Oct 29, 2024 |
spectator.co.uk | Nick Tyrone
Having won 72 seats at the general election, political pundits have been asking what the Lib Dems are going to do with their vastly increased presence in the House of Commons. The answer so far: not much. It’s remarkable how quiet the party has been, both in parliament and in the media. However, the Budget has seen them spread their wings a little – and what they have revealed is interesting.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
conservativehome.com | Nick Tyrone
Nick Tyrone is a Senior Policy Adviser at the Jobs Foundation and co-author with Matthew Elliott of “Two Million jobs”I have spent 2024 up until now working on a project for a charity called the Jobs Foundation, an organisation which makes the case that business is a societal good in its own right, and that a job is the best route out of poverty. This has involved me travelling around Britain and talking to businesspeople across a wide range of sectors.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
spiked-online.com | Nick Tyrone |Fraser Myers
Share Topics Culture Identity Politics USA Want to read spiked ad-free? Become a spiked supporter. ‘Do the work.’ This is a refrain you will hear a lot from the people who populate Matt Walsh’s latest film, Am I Racist? – although it’s never entirely clear what they consciously mean by this when they say it. Those who appeared in Walsh’s previous film, What Is a Woman?, could not say what a woman is when asked. Like them, so many of those in the world explored in Am I Racist?
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Sep 22, 2024 |
msn.com | Nick Tyrone
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Sep 22, 2024 |
walesonline.co.uk | Nick Tyrone
“When I was a kid, we learned about and celebrating people like Isambard Kingdom Brunel, you know, people who built things. We don’t have that culture anymore.” This was said to me by Adrian Lort-Phillips. He has taken over the renovation of the village of Lawrenny, which sits on a peninsula in the estuary of the river Cleddau, close to where the Black Mixen Pool forms.
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Sep 6, 2024 |
news-future.com | Ian Silvera |Sebastian Whale |Ed West |Nick Tyrone
PREVIOUSLY:The Myth of The First Amendment Bruising is the best way to describe the past few years for the UK’s media sector. Following the pandemic, you had the invasion of Ukraine and inflation soared to wallet crushing levels — 10% and more. As consumer behaviours changed, the ad market took a hit and many prized media assets were under threat from takeovers, while others attempted to stay afloat.