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Cities such as London have always been riven by divides whether on lines of income, wealth, class, belief or race. But the outbreak of rival protests this year, both on the streets and outside so-called asylum hotels, have left a feeling of...
Mark Twain described London as “50 villages massed solidly together over a vast stretch of territory”. Each of these villages had — and often still has — its own name and its own government. Now in one fell swoop, London is about to get two...
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