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Academic and author Shamit Saggar argues that simply shrugging in the face of Rochdale cannot be good for the reputation of any group.
The great British sense of humour and its difference from other nation's can help people define themselves. Humour was...
Sunder Katwala details the results of the local elections and how they could shape forthcoming negotiations about the future...
Read on to see the discussion generated by British Future's This Sceptred Isle report and An Anthem For England...
British Future interviewed leading academic expert Matthew Goodwin who says the BNP will consider abandoning "ballot box strategy" after...
The media increasingly suggest London has a very different world view from the rest of the nation. Sunder Katwala...

Video journalist Daniel Lloyd created a film and interview...
Mapping Memories: Reminiscence with Ethnic Minority Elders is a...

Mapping Memories: Reminiscence with Ethnic Minority Elders is a...
I've made an odd discovery. Every time I talk to a savant I feel quite sure that happiness is no longer a possibility. Yet when I talk to my gardener, I'm convinced of the opposite.
Bertrand Russell



Novelist Christie Watson talks about identifying with Wales and...



Columnist and foreign correspondent Ian Birrell talks about being...
Author and journalist Andrew Gimson asks whether St George’s Day can, or should, ever become for the English what St Patrick’s Day is for the Irish.
British Future's fearless video reporter Richard Miranda went out...
Demographic shifts "don't favour the conservative movement as currently...
Recent graduate Richard Miranda argues that although job vacancy...
Columnist and foreign correspondent Ian Birrell talks about being...
'Physical theatre' group DV8's latest production Can We Talk...
The Tate's new Migrations exhibition doesn't communicate the complex...
The Conservatives, according to an article in The Economist,...
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