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The term ‘Shylock’ comes from a villainous character in the play by William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice. Shylock is a Jewish moneylender who demands a pound of flesh from another character, ...
As the former Reform MP launches a new political movement, Sean O’Grady examines the spate of right-wing parties that have sprung up and asks if there is room for one more in what is already a crowded ...
Here, in granular detail, Big Issue breaks down absolutely everything you need to know about its benefits bill and reform of ...
Some politicians have also criticised the outcome of the UK-US trade deal, with Kemi Badenoch calling it a “tiny tariff deal," while previously suggesting the UK had been “shafted.” ...
Civil servants have published a 150-page dossier on how to use the dot in the Government’s new £500,000 website logo. The Whitehall communications diktat explains the significance of the dot in the ...
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