WHITTLE'S LONDON
September 2015
"In ways that were unforeseeable at her accession, the Queen’s symbolic unifying function is becoming more important as Britain faces social and economic division"
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April 2015
‘Occasionally one reads of an incident in this great metropolis so awful, so disturbing, that just for a moment one’s mental moorings are shaken’
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March 2015
The monarchy, and its central function as a symbolic unifying force, have been given a new lease of life by citizenship ceremonies
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January/February 2015
"The contemporary super-rich have little in the way of roots or connection, and therefore little sense of obligation"
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