Blighty newsletter
Coverage of Blighty newsletter in the Nexus archive.
- Blighty newsletter: What Britain doesn’t know about immigration
The Blighty newsletter highlights immigration data in Britain, noting the data's extraordinary nature but potential for improvement. Joel Budd, the social affairs editor, discusses these points.
- Blighty newsletter: Bend it like Burnham
The article discusses how politicians engaging in football discussions can be risky, with Sonny Loughran analyzing the implications for the Labour Party. It highlights lessons for the party in navigating such topics.
- Blighty newsletter: Who goes to a Tommy Robinson rally?
A crowd attended Tommy Robinson's latest march, which was reported on by Georgia Banjo. The event was covered as part of a newsletter called Blighty. The rally drew an eclectic group of people.
- Blighty newsletter: The king’s speech
The article discusses a four-day royal visit, highlighting the king's speech and its appeal to American audiences. It is written by Daniel Franklin, the senior editor, who notes the fascination with the event.
- Blighty newsletter: How to build a British voter
The article discusses the 'Blighty newsletter' and its focus on understanding how to build a British voter. James Fransham, the data correspondent, explores a new interactive model to analyze voter behavior.
- In Britain and beyond, do you think driving is getting better or worse?
The article discusses a survey question from the Blighty newsletter about whether driving conditions are improving or deteriorating in Britain and other regions, prompting reader despair. The query highlights public concern over transportation quality across different areas.
- Blighty newsletter: Reform in the land of Alan Partridge
Owen Winter, a political correspondent, is reported to be joining Britain's right-wing populists on their campaign trail. The article references the Blighty newsletter, which focuses on political reform in the UK.