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Jonn Elledge

Jonn Elledge

The Guardian

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As the Channel tunnel turns 30, England needs to grow up and acknowledge its deep bond with France

The first passenger train from England to France carried Queen Elizabeth II to Calais on 6 May 1994. Trains carrying less exalted passengers would not...

06.05.2024 100

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Borders are ridiculous. They may also be inevitable

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04.05.2024 20

New Statesman

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How radical is Labour’s new rail policy, really?

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26.04.2024 40

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US politics is awash with crude and misleading attack ads. Now it’s the UK’s turn

One of my favourite jokes in The Simpsons concerns the unhinged nature of US political advertising. “Mayor Quimby supports revolving-door...

17.04.2024 50

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Labour’s depressing caution

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06.04.2024 30

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No one is prepared for the upcoming Tory wipeout

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23.03.2024 7

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The manifesto Britain needs After 14 years of dead ends, here are three ways Labour can rejuvenate UK public transport

Creating a better public transport system will be vital for meeting Labour’s economic goals and its environmental ones; and it would make for a much...

21.03.2024 10

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Free Kate!

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16.03.2024 10

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Sadiq Khan is lucky to have such useless opponents

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04.03.2024 10

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Guardian Opinion cartoon Ben Jennings on Britain’s ‘technical’ recession – cartoon

16.02.2024 7

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Tickets, please, angry Tories! You may not like the name, but you’re welcome on London’s Windrush line

One of the things that makes London’s transport network so special – along with the world’s oldest underground railway, and the invention of the...

15.02.2024 7

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The arrival of Apple’s Vision Pro headset is a glimpse into our dorky, nightmarish future

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09.02.2024 10

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Mad for it. This is why Liam Gallagher doing public transport announcements is a shrewd move

Bleary-eyed passengers sleepwalking through their commutes on Manchester’s Metrolink tram network recently may have been in for a shock: in place of...

23.10.2023 10

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The Tories still think the voters are the problem, not them

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21.10.2023 5

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HS2 was a good idea. Rishi Sunak’s kneecapped version is not

A recap of the weekend’s news, for those who’ve been doing something more enjoyable than following politics, like smacking themselves repeatedly...

26.09.2023 60

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