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Marie Le Conte

This is the last chance for the French left

They are the only political force that can keep the extreme right wingers out of power in France. And so, of course, they have just fallen out

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The problem that will never be solved

People with mental health issues can go to therapy, can seek help and learn to manage their conditions. But it’s important to remember that sometimes there is no happy ending

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That friend you’ve not seen for ages? Give them a call

There’s a natural rhythm to relationships when you’re young that mean you can embrace someone without ever really meaning to

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The Outsiders Arts Club

Do you secretly know very little about art? Are you interested in good stuff that doesn’t need a mortgage to buy it? Then this is the place for you

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The one thing I will never understand about Britain – class

This September, I will have lived in the UK for longer than I lived in France. And yet the defining characteristic of British society still remains, to me, a total mystery

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London is unaffordable – even for an optimist like me

My rent is about to jump by well over 10% and I’m not alone in my struggle. Why aren’t alarm bells ringing for the government?

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A cure for political extremism

Smoking and drinking might be bad for the health, but sitting around with people who see the world differently can have profoundly beneficial effects

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Dancing to Bad Bunny won’t save me from February

Going out every night, dancing around the flat listening to Bad Bunny, the cinema – none of it does any good. Perhaps the secret to dealing with seasonal misery is just to lean into it

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Why I hate the French film classic everyone else loves

Godard’s A Bout De Souffle is needlessly repetitive and unbearably sexist

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Should we be kicking out the children?

French trains have caused a stir by introducing age limits on certain services. Unfair, perhaps. But do you like peace and quiet? Or do you prefer screaming toddlers?

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I bought a coat and it ruined my online life

One guilty purchase was all it took for the algorithm to start stalking me

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Congratulations Kemi: Robert Jenrick is no longer your problem

The departure of hard right egotists like Jenrick gives Badenoch a chance – she can break the Conservative doom loop and move to the centre

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My journey into Hades

I found Greek mythology a bit stuffy and dull when I studied it at school, but now I get why so many people got hooked over the centuries

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This is what trans people really think

Last April’s Supreme Court ruling left a community shocked almost into silence. This is what they have to say about fear, defiance and the future

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How to shout at the NHS

I had a large wound with a machine attached to it, but for some reason the doctors couldn’t help. I was assertive and received help – but it shouldn’t have to be that way

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Robert Jenrick, the hollow man

This opportunistic ‘saviour’ could kill off the Tories completely

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Brigitte Macron’s difficult court victory

Online trolls who claimed the French president’s wife was secretly a man, have been convicted in a Paris court. Does that mean misgendering someone – including trans people – now means jail time?

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Help! I nearly fell for an AI scam

A whole load of people fell for AI-based scams over the Xmas and New Year period. I really thought the future was meant to be better than this

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Britain’s ‘all or nothing’ problem

It ought to be possible to dabble in guilty pleasures without ruining our lives in the process. But Brits don’t seem to know the meaning of ‘moderation’

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I don’t need New Year’s resolutions, but our politicians do

Here are some suggestions for Starmer, Badenoch and Farage, which might help them – and us – to have a happier 2026

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The most libidinous plan the EU ever created

The Erasmus scheme allowed millions of UK students to broaden their horizons – and also their private lives

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Reform’s Bonnie Blue Christmas

An endorsement from the porn star underlines the hypocrisy at the heart of Nigel Farage's party

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Brigitte Macron’s nasty little words

Non-French speakers don’t fully understand the phrase “sales connes”. But we do, which makes the president’s wife using it even more awful

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Sorry Aussie kids – you have been permanently logged out of your account

Young people got depressed, anxious and led astray long before social media arrived. So is the new ban in Australia really going to do any good? And if so, how will we be able to tell?

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In praise of being a citizen of everywhere

Lacking roots doesn’t mean lacking ties, and people will always matter more than places do

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Your Party is a circus – but so are all the others

Corbyn’s comical conference highlighted a broader dearth of vision and intellectual heft that’s diminished UK politics

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It's time to get out of your cultural silo

I’ll go out of my way to watch stuff I’m sure won’t be my thing, just because finding common ground is pleasant – even if it’s friendly disagreement

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Backing books over screens might be Reeves’s best budget move

The chancellor recognises the power of getting children to read - now she must convince the parents

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Why I hate bleak, bland AI

I look at the way millions and millions of people use generative AI and it makes my brain want to shrivel and hide

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Will the real Shabana Mahmood please stand up

The home secretary says we need to get tough on immigrants, but only a few years ago, she thought the complete opposite – so which is it?

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The Epstein enablers who looked away

I'm always shocked to my core when I remember that only relatively few people consistently care about rape and sexual assault

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Apparently I have ruined the workplace

That is what the New York Times seems to think – but surely I can’t take all the credit

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