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Having a successful capitalist system depends on having a strong state

We should not surrender to the idea that American companies can do everything better

Solent PhD student frozen out after introducing Roger Scruton into seminar

The more criticism ministers receive online, the more determined they become to regulate what everyone else can say

Labour is taking inspiration from Pitt the Younger when it comes to curbing speech

As violence returns to Edgware Road, official insistence that two-tier policing is a myth looks increasingly difficult to sustain

The courts convicted Marine Le Pen, but left her political fate to French voters

How William Caxton developed Englishness, and how his Englishness is breaking down

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The MoD’s drive for a net zero military is an ideological folly that risks national security

Grub Street thrived when
there was an “establishment”,
movements and feuds

Sarah Ditum talks with songwriter Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy

Is it any wonder there’s a two-tier policing controversy when officer training is focused on political correctness?

The cinematic genius admired by today’s directors

The burgeoning and irregulated market for dinosaur skeletons

The first women’s Test is a welcome step forward

A new exhibition offers calm stillness — mostly

When does upholding free speech become an act of self-sabotage?

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Bows and Arrows: The Autobiography by Julian Lloyd Webber

500 years ago, William Tyndale published his groundbreaking New Testament translation

Those describing it as a masterpiece cannot have seen Saving Private Ryan or Schindler’s List

Abstract activist concerns have overshadowed aesthetic production

I Puritani, Royal Opera, Covent Garden

There’s a real weight to some lyrics once you’re nearer the end than the beginning

Henry Jeffreys savours some reds and whites from the Bekaa valley

In River Cottage, a chef escaped to Dorset from London in search of the good life