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    Miranda Green

    Deputy opinion editor

    Miranda Green has served as a UK and world news editor for the Financial Times, and has been the paper’s education and political correspondent. She helped found The Day to assist schools teaching current affairs to teenagers, and worked for the Liberal Democrat party in the House of Commons from 1995 to 2000.

    Miranda was named Culture, Diary and Social Commentator of the Year in the 2018 Comment Awards.

    Email Miranda Green @greenmiranda  on Twitter (link opens in a new browser window)

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    • Tuesday, 7 November, 2023
      UK general election26 min
      Sketchy Politics: mapping the next election | FT

      The FT's Robert Shrimsley and Miranda Green trace out the political landscape

      Sketchy politics: The battleground
    • Friday, 20 October, 2023
      Labour Party UK
      Labour’s twin victories suggest it may be too late to save Tory bacon

      Conservative voters are abandoning Sunak’s party in territory that bodes ill for the coming general election

      Jonathan McHugh illustration of a countryside landscape with the left-hand side tinged red and the right blue
    • Saturday, 23 September, 2023
      UK society
      Drivers’ re-education camp: embrace your inner swot

      As 20mph becomes a default speed limit, let’s swallow the road rage and learn to love taking endless courses

      Rural signposts to a local pub and nearby villages plus a 20mph speed limit
    • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
      FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign28 min
      Why the UK has a problem with maths | FT Film

      Is the maths taught in our schools helping or hindering numeracy levels in later life?

    • Tuesday, 12 September, 2023
      Politics39 min
      Sketchy Politics: Are all the pieces in place for Starmer?

      UK political commentator Robert Shrimsley and deputy opinion editor Miranda Green sketch out Labour's possible paths to power

      Sketchy Politics: Political Bingo
    • Sunday, 3 September, 2023
      Work & Careers
      How not to network — lessons from my summer in the city

      Take a tip from the experts: a nakedly self-serving approach to building connections puts people off

      Illustration of a miserable-looking person wearing a hat and sunglasses, holding a cocktail and saying, ‘Cheers’
    • Wednesday, 9 August, 2023
      Inside PoliticsUK politics
      Frantic battle for selection among wannabe MPs ramps up

      Also in this newsletter, political talent-scouting ought not to be confined to the House of Lords

      Keir Starmer gestures towards the crowd during a celebration rally for newly elected Selby and Ainsty MP Keir Mather in July
    • Friday, 4 August, 2023
      Life & Arts
      Confessions of a Vinted addict

      The online clothing marketplace is paradise for the skinflint, with added eco-friendly thrills

    • Sunday, 25 June, 2023
      Office life
      Office oversharing — it’s a TMI SOS

      Post-pandemic, our personal lives are a mess. Colleagues bear the brunt as we struggle to keep up appearances

      Illustration of a red-faced person holding their hands to their face and sweating while someone shouts at them
    • Friday, 9 June, 2023
      Life & Arts
      ‘Mean Girls’ and modern times

      Our fear of ostracism is as old as humanity — but Silicon Valley and social media have made things worse

    • Friday, 9 June, 2023
      Political Fix podcast31 min listen
      Rishi Sunak and the 'real good' special relationship

      Plus, Keir Starmer’s remaking of the Labour party

    • Thursday, 8 June, 2023
      Inside Politics
      Undecided voters muddy Labour prospects as it surveys UK’s bleak economic terrain

      Team Starmer may need an injection of that ‘hopey-changey stuff’ to pull off an election win

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    • Thursday, 8 June, 2023
      ReviewNon-Fiction
      The Invention of Essex — developed but not tamed

      Tim Burrows traces the history of a county that has become a byword for brashness and rebellion

      Residential streets on Canvey Island, Essex
    • Thursday, 1 June, 2023
      Liberal Democrats UK
      The great ‘Brexit’ and ‘coalition’ taboos are holding the Lib Dems back

      Pressure is mounting on leader Ed Davey to change tack

      Sir Ed Davey in Windsor in May. There is a fear that his party is playing it so safe that voters don’t really know what a Lib Dem vote is for
    • Saturday, 27 May, 2023
      UK politics
      The ‘Chequered’ record of ministers using grace-and-favour houses

      Investigations into Johnson’s lockdown diary spotlight the use and misuse of grand government residences

      Chevening, the Georgian mansion in Kent reserved for cabinet ministers’ use
    • Sunday, 16 April, 2023
      Technology
      ‘Sadmin’ — the side hustle nobody wants

      Bereavement left me with my father’s administrative afterlife but the government has eased the way

      Illustration showing stacks of paper, with a lit candle on top and a person’s hand holding a used, still-smoking match
    • Friday, 10 March, 2023
      FT MagazineLife & Arts
      Why I keep an inventory of workplace beastliness

      Holding a grudge is essential to surviving the humiliations of office life

    • Thursday, 16 February, 2023
      Inside Politics
      Double boost to Labour’s fortunes — and a stand against Corbyn

      Also in this newsletter, the UK’s increasingly polluted waterways are leaving a stench in Tory marginal seats

      Jeremy Corbyn and Sir Keir Starmer in 2019
    • Saturday, 21 January, 2023
      Health
      A cakeist manifesto: let us eat what we want

      The Food Standards Agency chair faces a wintry reception for her disapproval of unhealthy office treats

      Group of people holding cupcakes
    • Friday, 2 December, 2022
      Visual Arts
      Jack Ma becomes latest leader to drown his past in watercolour

      The Chinese business exile is in a long line of powerful hobbyists taking Churchill’s ‘joyride in a paintbox’

      Churchill painting beside Lake Geneva
    • Monday, 21 November, 2022
      Personal productivity
      Frogs, toads and the poetic road to productivity

      Resisting work is futile, so take a lesson from some literary amphibians and embrace its necessary role in your life

    • Wednesday, 16 November, 2022
      UK politics
      Scandal-hit politicians crave a public ‘shot at redemption’

      US and UK voters watch parallel political dramas as experts diagnose a rise in narcissistic leaders

      A Ben Hickey illustration of the White House with the US flag on top of it with Big Ben standing by it and a red and yellow circus tent standing in front of both buildings
    • Wednesday, 28 September, 2022
      OutlookHealthcare
      A&E needs emergency care itself

      Thérèse Coffey’s lengthy wait to see a doctor highlights the imperative of tackling staff shortages

      Ambulances queue outside an A&E department. Stories of patients facing long and exhausting waits have become all too common
    • Monday, 12 September, 2022
      Office life
      Don’t be indispensable at work — it’s a terrible trap

      Making people dependent on you may seem a clever idea, but it creates problems for you, your bosses and colleagues

      Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, a role he has shown no desire to hand over. Becoming indispensable to a workplace seems more like a sign of management failure
    • Friday, 15 July, 2022
      ReviewFiction
      Ancestry by Simon Mawer — out of the ordinary

      A novel that blends fact and fiction brings to life the voices of the author’s working-class forebears

      A picture of ships being constructed on the Thames
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