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Britain’s Unwitting Entanglement in the 1961 US-Backed Invasion of Cuba — History is Now Magazine, Podcasts, Blog and Books
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Bay of Pigs Invasion: The flagship Blagar, near the Cuban coast, April 16, 1961.“Speak in English,” Bob Hines, radio operator at the airport tower in ...

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Inside Britain’s Secret Collection of Rare Aircraft
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156 In the south west of England, close to the city of Swindon, the triangular runway pattern of a former wartime airfield lies now mostly obscured ...

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Britain’s efficiency trap
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By A. McBRITAIN’s public services present a conundrum. Internationally, they score highly on efficiency measures. Yet some important outcomes in health and ...

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Britain’s services have been hit hard by Brexit
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Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.One by one the supposed pillars ...

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To those who question what Labour stands for – look at Best Start. It will change Britain’s future | Polly Toynbee
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They hunt high and low for Labour’s missing message, vision, purpose or identity. Well, here it is, where it always was, in the future of children. It’s ...

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From Refugee To Diplomat: Kanbar Hossein-Bor Makes History As Britain’s First Refugee High Commissioner
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Publishing Service UK His Life An Iranian-born Baloch refugee rises to the top ranks of the British Foreign Office, reshaping the legacy of empire ...

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A MUST READ AS: COVID-19 Sparks Overhaul Of Britain’s Historic Railway Sector
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Britain’s privatised railway sector that drove the Industrial Revolution and was rescued by the state in March owing to coronavirus-ravaged demand, faces a ...

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Inside the obscured, closeted habitats of Britain’s exotic pets
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Initially, he was unsure of what to expect when visiting these homes and worried there would be evidence of neglect. Instead Clark witnessed “a new level of ...

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Exposed: The traveller campaign threatening Britain’s pubs. Why an ‘anti-racism’ campaign is being branded the biggest threat to the hospitality industry since Covid
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At 2pm on Sunday, a teenage boy walked into Theo’s, a cafe next to a park in Uxbridge, grabbed two bottles of ...

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