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'The best of times and the worse of times': for me, It's a Sin is all-too-real


Richard Coles and his Communards band member, Jimmy Somerville, in the mid-1980s
Credit:  Ian Hooton / Retna UK
I was captivated by two dramas unfolding on a screen in front of me last week. The first was the preview I caught of Russell T Davies’s new television drama It’s a Sin, which so brilliantly evoked gay life in London in the late Eighties my eyes involuntarily watered at the memory of poppers and grief, which clung to those who then were dancing their way through the gay clubs of London and Manchester and Glasgow. The other was unfolding at the Capitol in Washington; not unrelated, as it happens, because I remember back then I too attempted to storm parliament. ....

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Britain's at times fraught post-war relationship with Europe has divided the country like no other subject


Britain s at times fraught post-war relationship with Europe has divided the country like no other subject
June 24 2016: David Cameron resigns on the steps of 10 Downing Street after Britain unexpectedly voted to leave the EU
BRITAIN has always had something of a split personality when it comes to Europe.
In 1930, Winston Churchill wrote: “We are with Europe but not of it.” Yet he also spoke positively about the creation of a “United States of Europe”.
This meant over the years the great historical figure was used by proponents and opponents of the UK’s membership of the EU in equal measure. ....

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