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April 2019
There is little consolation to be gleaned from the bare facts of dementia. But Nicci Gerrard has found much to cheer us by delving beneath and beyond the grim statistics to find meaning in misery
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April 2019
"If Trump is so flawed, if a man so wrong ends up being proved right on so many issues, should we not question how it is that we have formed our opinions in the first place?"
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April 2019
"In a savage and subtle critique of historical self-regard, Robert Crowcroft brilliantly sums up the problem with Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement policy"
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