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The British political historian has been observing Westminster since the 1970s, but he has never been this furious
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Former premier says biography of Russian revolutionary was ‘like a light going on’
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Implementation of reforms to the hallowed health service is likely to prove messy
Thirteen years after the death of Diana, the royal family is preparing to celebrate the ‘fairytale’ wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton. But, Matthew Engel says, it’s a changed and chastened institution, and no one is banking on the future
UK constitution: Changes initiated by Labour amount to one of its biggest legacies
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