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Dope and glory - New Statesman

    https://www.newstatesman.com/sport/2007/06/drugs-scandals-france-tour
    My next-door neighbour is heartbroken. He has been riding his bike through carcinogenic traffic to contribute his fair share to London's 480,000 daily cycle-journeys, and had been looking forward to going down to the Mall on 8 July to watch the first-ever start in London of the cycle race of races, the Tour de France. But after the latest revelations of doping in the sport, my neighbour is ...

The naked truth - New Statesman

    https://www.newstatesman.com/sport/2007/07/boules-french-france-tour-food
    Jul 26, 2007 · Later, on this windy roadside in southern Provence, the peloton of the Tour de France will pass, but first we are going to the sea. We drive past fields of black toros. White Camargue horses. The salt flats. Flamingos. Now we can hear the waves of the Mediterranean slapping at the sandy shore. Prickly blue sky. Heat. Too much sun. They are playing boules near the dunes when we arrive ...

New Statesman

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    01:22 PM The New Statesman’s 2020 US presidential election forecast explained - by Ben Walker; 01:12 PM Welcome to the New Statesman’s US 2020 elections hub - by Jeremy Cliffe; Podcasts. View all podcasts. Magazine. The world after Covid. A special issue on the challenges facing us all. Featuring Adam Tooze on a new age of global ...

England’s dreaming - New Statesman

    https://www.newstatesman.com/music/2007/09/english-folk-england-world
    In the unprepossessing surroundings of a converted corrugated-iron aircraft hangar in Wiltshire, a stellar group of musicians has assembled to reimagine what it is to be English. This is the first rehearsal for the Imagined Village, an ambitious project bringing together folk musicians including Eliza and Martin Carthy with established pop and rock acts - Paul Weller, Billy Bragg - and a ...

New Statesman Diary: Beirut & Book Woes Iain Dale

    https://www.iaindale.com/articles/new-statesman-diary-beirut-book-woes
    New Statesman If we lived in normal times, I would be in the middle of a book tour, speaking at literary festivals up and down the country, from Appledore to Ilkley. I had forty odd speaking engagements planned to publicise my book on the decline of public discourse, ‘Why Can’t We All Just Get Along: Shout Less, Listen More’, which was ...

New Statesman - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Statesman
    The New Statesman is a British political and cultural magazine published in London. Founded as a weekly review of politics and literature on 12 April 1913, it was connected then with Sidney and Beatrice Webb and other leading members of the socialist Fabian Society, such as George Bernard Shaw, who was a founding director.. Today, the magazine is a print-digital hybrid.

Are we good - or a freaking shambolic dirge? - New Statesman

    https://www.newstatesman.com/music/2007/02/peter-band-detained-ireland
    About a year ago we had the idea of setting up a music centre in Belfast called "Oh Yeah!". We wanted a place with a recording studio, rehearsal rooms, a live venue, offices for music-related businesses and a café - a place that Belfast sorely needs to cement the flourishing music scene, in our new atmosphere of peace and prosperity . . . Having come up against various funding obstacles, I ...

The Girl Guide Tour The New Statesman - YouTube

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    Sep 21, 2015 · Alan gives a group of girl guides a tour of Parliament. Ricky Gervais - "This Might Be The Best Chat show Ever!" - 2/2 Visits In Chron. Order [720p] - Duration: 28:35. The Jayleno Fly Recommended ...

Johnson in the New Statesman 2007 — Digital Spy

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    Johnson in the New Statesman 2007. Mrs Eyre Posts: 1,002. Forum Member ...

Locked up to make us feel better - New Statesman

    https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2007/03/risk-prison-sex-act-life
    Almost unnoticed, a fundamental change in penal policy is gathering pace. The main factor in the length of a sentence is, increasingly, not the severity of a crime, but the supposed risk that an offender will do something worse if released. Risk assessment is at best an inexact science - often, as we shall see later, shockingly so. But its emerging role in the sentencing process is having ...

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