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So what if more young British people are living at home into their 30s? | Mary Dejevsky
The ONS figures need not be a cause for alarm – there are many positive reasons to stay on in the parental home, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
08, Aug, 2019 @10:44 AM

The space race is back on – and is China in the lead? | Mary Dejevsky
With its Chang’e 4 landing, China has eclipsed US and Russian achievements. Expect them to take fresh interest in the moon, says Mary Dejevsky, a former foreign correspondent
Mary Dejevsky
03, Jan, 2019 @11:51 AM

What were the silver linings of 2018? | Ash Sarkar, Matthew d'Ancona and others
The World Cup, a slew of great music, and the fact that Neighbours is still going – 2018 wasn’t all bad, you know
Ash Sarkar, Steven Poole, Susanna Rustin, Ammar Kalia, Mary Dejevsky, and Matthew d'Ancona
28, Dec, 2018 @11:48 AM

Why the NHS should think twice about doubling its volunteers | Mary Dejevsky
Unpaid helpers are no substitute for well-trained staff, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
17, Dec, 2018 @12:02 PM

Brexiteers are livid – they’ll not go down without a bloody fight | Mary Dejevsky
At the Bruges Group conference, I’ve seen how riled the Eurosceptics are, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
11, Nov, 2018 @5:07 PM

The principles that made Aung San Suu Kyi an icon are what undid her | Mary Dejevsky
The Myanmar leader’s fall from grace is partly because we made the mistake of putting her on such a high pedestal, suggests writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
28, Aug, 2018 @1:17 PM

The Boris Johnson row shows Britain is divided – but there is an answer | Mary Dejevsky
Polling says British voters are split once again. Electoral reform could bridge this gap, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
09, Aug, 2018 @11:08 AM

Test cricket teaches us the subtle joys of ‘slow sport’ | Mary Dejevsky
The five-day format has been hit for six but with better exposure it can captivate a new generation, says broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
04, Aug, 2018 @5:00 AM

May’s wooing of Macron is futile – the EU has been united by Brexit | Mary Dejevsky
Sending ministers out across the continent won’t help the British prime minister’s cause, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
01, Aug, 2018 @10:39 AM

Does Trump’s Sun interview signal the end of diplomacy? | Mary Dejevsky
The US president’s lurid insults might have done Theresa May a favour, says writer and broadcaster Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
13, Jul, 2018 @9:47 AM

The UK’s obsession with the Russian bogeyman doesn’t stack up | Mary Dejevsky
The head of MI5 has joined the anti-Putin onslaught. But Moscow is not the greatest threat, says Mary Dejevsky, a former foreign correspondent in Moscow
Mary Dejevsky
14, May, 2018 @5:20 PM

At this summit, North and South Korea took a real step towards peace | Mary Dejevsky
Many obstacles remain. But this turnaround in Korean relations reflects a serious investment by Kim Jong-un, says former foreign correspondent Mary Dejevsky
Mary Dejevsky
27, Apr, 2018 @9:59 AM
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