NEW LABOUR
November 2014
Teaching etiquette in the modern world
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Michael Gove was the most dynamic education secretary Britain ever had
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November 2013
In the spin doctor’s memoirs the similarities between Evelyn Waugh’s protagonist Charles Ryder and Gordon Brown’s antagonist Damian McBride are several and eerie
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October 2013
According to the LSE, the last Labour government’s public spending “worked”. But the researchers came to this conclusion solely from a play on words
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