Will Hutton
Will Hutton writes for the Observer, is principal of Hertford College, Oxford, and chair of the Big Innovation Centre
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British Steel’s collapse reveals the common fate of industries left to fall into the hands of private equity
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Ambivalence over Brexit may be the only thing stopping it from being the party of progressive reform
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The party’s national executive committee has a duty to back a second vote to block the rise of hard-right nationalism
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In a world dominated by power blocs, the country would struggle to make its voice heard
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The decision to close Honda’s plant in Swindon signals the end of a profitable industrial relationship that was decades in the making
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When selling across borders is ever harder, life without European allies will be parlous
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Even superpowers and trillion-dollar tech giants are at risk in a fast-changing society
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The majority who oppose leaving the EU need a new coalition to rescue us from disaster
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The regulator’s chief executive has a striking social agenda for utilities once notorious for focusing on profit
Corbyn must choose: lead the alliance against the Brexit right. Or step aside