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Written by comedian Harry Hill, it’s a hectic hour-and-a-half of high-energy songs and skits.
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Tony Blair has called on ministers to tighten food regulation, including adding levies to foods high in fat, salt and sugar.
The number of students going to university has increased significantly over the past 25 years.
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The government in England is promoting apprenticeships rather than “rip-off” university degrees.
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Bill Clinton and senator George Mitchell were central in keeping the players at the table so that the historical deal could be signed in 1998.
Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness pictured before the peace agreement was reached.
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Secret, behind-the-scenes talks were going on years before the official Belfast Agreement was signed – and made the whole thing possible.
A US female soldier searches Iraqi women, Baghdad, June 2003.
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The beginnings of Iraq’s sectarian civil war, the failures of its US-built political system, and the struggle for civilians attempting to survive chaos and violence are here in these 2004 interviews.
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The former PM was criticised for making decisions without proper advice or consultation
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If some progress was made in the early 2000s, austerity measures from 2010 saw the push for equality, diversity or inclusion die down.
Britain’s new prime minister, Liz Truss.
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Since the Brexit referendum in 2016, Africa has slipped from its precarious but tangible place in UK political discourse.
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Having an ethics adviser is a matter of convention, not a legal requirement.
Keir Starmer, Anthony Albanese and Jacinda Ardern.
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Anxious not to be easy targets for their pro-business opponents, labour parties everywhere now run on a ‘thin ideological platform’. Anthony Albanese’s ALP is no exception.
Civilians try to escape from the town Irpin, near Kyiv, which has been heavily shelled in recent days.
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In 2005 the world decided it must take action to protect civilians from being targeted in war. In Ukraine frightened civilians are still waiting.
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The types of people who gathered daily to watch Neighbours are the same who backed Tony Blair in 1997.
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The satirical magazine has long been a unique example of conservatism and iconoclasm.
Eden Lakes’s monsters are a group of working class children.
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A wave of new horror films leant into Tony Blair’s Asbo policy demonising young working class men, portraying them as the monsters that society should be scared of.
The world’s wealthiest people wouldn’t be able to shield their riches from tax authorities without enablers.
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Highly compensated ‘enablers’ such as financial experts, lawyers, accountants, notaries, estate agents and company service providers are assisting oligarchs, dictators and criminals around the world.
Current labour leader Keir Stamer is in talks for a fly-on-the-wall documentary.
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From Kinnnock to Corbyn, the documentaries haven’t always been the most successful
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The next two years look dangerous for the economy. You wouldn’t know it from UK party manifestos.
The U.K.’s Tony Blair, left, campaigned on ‘modernizing’ the welfare system. Bill Clinton, right, campaigned on reducing welfare in the U.S.
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Democratic presidential candidates share many ideas and opinions. What they don’t share, writes one historian, is the label ‘liberal.’
Programs to counter violent extremism in schools tend to stigmatise a particular group of children.
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We don’t know the exact path towards radicalisation, so giving teachers signs to look for is dangerous.