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  • Slate
  • New Statesman

Past articles by Julia:

Restaurant owner slams 'malicious' bottomless brunch no-shows as trade fights to survive

Danny Bolger, owner of The Brunch Club in Liverpool, said someone booked all the tables in the restaurant but gave fake details and nobody showed up, leaving the venue empty → Read More

The Anarchist Enclave That Opened Its Doors to Refugees

Exarchia’s outlaw status dates back to the ’70s—but authorities have finally clamped down. → Read More

Landlord dies after 'serious assault' outside his pub as police launch murder probe

A murder investigation has been launched into the broad daylight attack outside the Hammer and Pincers pub in Widnes, with the victim named locally as landlord Chris Thornton → Read More

Liverpool fan who battled to stay alive for Champions League final is 'buzzing'

Dave Evans of Coventry thought he would have to spend the £10,000 he had saved to go to the final on his own funeral → Read More

Simon Amstell: The refugee crisis shows up how ridiculous we are

The comedian on a taste of working behind the counter, and what is next after Carnage. → Read More

Why aren’t financial markets panicking over the confidence vote in Theresa May?

The Prime Minister’s tough week has been long anticipated. → Read More

Will there be a Tory leadership contest?

Theresa May faces a confidence vote, but will it result in a new Tory leader – and Prime Minister? → Read More

How the Lockerbie disaster haunts Scotland, 30 years on

The explosion on Pan Am Flight 103 ripped the aircraft apart and the debris plummeted on to the roofs of the town. → Read More

George HW Bush dies aged 94

The 41st US President has passed away. → Read More

Could the SNP use a referendum on Brexit to get a People’s Vote of its own?

Scotland’s Brexit negotiator Mike Russell said the SNP could ask for a Section 30 order. → Read More

Why the Northern Ireland abortion question puts the SNP in an awkward position

Can feminism trump constitutional concerns? → Read More

The SNP meeting arms dealers is unlikely to stir voters – but will enrage party members

Scottish voters are more likely to see Raytheon as a major employer than a moral quandary. → Read More

“He is the only person I have”: how a single payslip nearly ruined an engagement

For a young woman who grew up in care, Paige was doing well. But not well enough for the Home Office. → Read More

Donald Trump Finally Gave Brits Something to Agree On

The opposition to the president's visit was wide, and surprisingly diverse. → Read More

How Tommy Robinson became a folk hero for the global alt-right

Since his imprisonment for contempt of court, the former EDL leader has been hailed by far right supporters as a free speech martyr. → Read More

How much money last year’s Love Islanders made per post on Instagram

For millions, Instagram is just a way to let your friends know what's going on in your life, but some people are raking in serious amounts of cash. This is how → Read More

What I learned from being struck by lightning

On canoe trip, you get off the lake whenever a storm is coming, and in the crackling heat of this Ontario summer, they came a lot. → Read More

UK joins US and France in airstrikes against the Assad regime

Russia warns of “consequences” and Corbyn speaks out after jets hit targets in Syria. → Read More

UK joins US and France in airstrikes against the Assad regime

Russia warns of “consequences” and Corbyn speaks out after jets hit targets in Syria. → Read More

It’s easy to celebrate suffragettes in 2018, but contraceptive rights are a harder battle

Opponents of women’s rights over their own bodies remain in power. → Read More