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Looking for a new England

For this Scots-Irish-Sri Lankan Londoner, Englishness is a state of mind that lets him drop the bloody hyphens

16/06/2017

For this Scots-Irish-Sri Lankan Londoner, Englishness is a state of mind that lets him drop the bloody hyphens

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UK extremism: it's time to stand with Russell Brand

David Cameron and Theresa May's plans on extremism threaten us all, but no one more than the Dalston Durruti

16/06/2017

David Cameron and Theresa May's plans on extremism threaten us all, but no one more than the Dalston Durruti

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Who owns Britain?

In the battle between private and public ownership, the true proprietors of British industry are not what we think.

16/06/2017

In the battle between private and public ownership, the true proprietors of British industry are not what we think.

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The Britain we thought we knew does not exist

In the wake of the general election, what do the next five years have in store?

16/06/2017

In the wake of the general election, what do the next five years have in store?

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Little Atoms weekly round-up (the did that just happen edition)

Our election special featuring Zoe Williams on new politics and a pop-up dog restaurant in East London (for when you inevitably reach peak election).

16/06/2017

Our election special featuring Zoe Williams on new politics and a pop-up dog restaurant in East London (for when you inevitably reach peak election).

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Tim Cooper has written for most national newspapers and many magazines on every subject from politics to pop culture. His first published work was in his own punk fanzine, Cliché, and his last (before this) was online at Unrecorded.mu. He lives in north London with his wife, two children and a dog, indulging his passions of writing, reading, cinema, music, football, cricket and vegetable gardening.
Tim Cooper has written for most national newspapers and many magazines on every subject from politics to pop culture. His first published work was in his own punk fanzine, Cliché, and his last (before this) was online at Unrecorded.mu. He lives in north London with his wife, two children and a dog, indulging his passions of writing, reading, cinema, music, football, cricket and vegetable gardening.

The future of workspaces

A rise in self-employed workers is changing the face of office space

16/06/2017

A rise in self-employed workers is changing the face of office space

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The east London pop-up restaurant for dogs

A trip to Bethnal Green's Curious Canine Kitchen

16/06/2017

A trip to Bethnal Green's Curious Canine Kitchen

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“Our aim is to change the perception of Lebanon”

Beirut's designers aim to put the city back on the map

16/06/2017

Beirut's designers aim to put the city back on the map

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