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In Focus: Why the eerie thrives in art and culture

In Focus: Why the eerie thrives in art and culture
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Book review: Leftist history of the UK oil industry offers wider appeal

Book review: Leftist history of the UK oil industry offers wider appeal
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Queer Looks On Architecture: From Challenging Identity-Based Approaches To Spatial Thinking

Queer Looks On Architecture: From Challenging Identity-Based Approaches To Spatial Thinking
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Humanists and Christians urge as many as possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19

Humanist and Christian leaders have come together to urge as many people as possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19. The move, by the UK’s humanist movement and by Churches Together in England the Scottish Church Leaders Forum on behalf of their around 60 member churches, is being made now that everyone over 40 has been […]

If we really have passed peak London , what does that mean for Britain? | Andy Beckett

The capital may have fallen on hard times. But it still offers a defiantly different version of Englishness ‘New towers of offices and overpriced flats stand empty.’ A view over houses to the VNEB (Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea) development in south London. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA ‘New towers of offices and overpriced flats stand empty.’ A view over houses to the VNEB (Vauxhall, Nine Elms and Battersea) development in south London. Photograph: Aaron Chown/PA Thu 6 May 2021 09.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 6 May 2021 16.04 EDT London feels like a city that might be in trouble. The usual tourist crowds are gone. New towers of offices and overpriced flats stand empty. Recently extended railway stations are deserted for much of the day. Hundreds of shops have not survived lockdown. Thanks to Brexit and the pandemic, 700,000 foreign-born residents may have left the city since 2019: almost one Londoner in 13.

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