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Catholic tastes
Christopher Silvester on films of faith and the canonisation of three children’s divine visions
Rhodes still stands
Blaming the British Empire for Brexit is not only ignorant — it’s total rubbish
EU, mind your own business!
Does the EU genuinely fear a backdoor into its single market?
Can the power of information be controlled?
The internet democratised speech but with the new Online Safety Bill, politicians and the media are trying to put the genie back in the bottle
The Northern Ireland Protocol partly repeals the Act of Union
The High Court in Belfast confirms the Protocol’s constitutional vandalism. We will settle this in the Supreme Court
Bursting Boris’s bubble
Labour has found an attack line that has the benefit of being true
The rare breed of the conservative rock star
It is a strange world we live in when a musician’s personal politics leads to as much uproar as Winston Marshall’s case has
Uncertain times in Labour’s rugby league heartlands
The Labour Party and Rugby League have been central to the lives of working-class people in Batley for over a century. But for how much longer?
Cool enough for Cary
Christopher Pincher offers some simple rules to stick to for cocktail-drinking
Carry on camping
Packing Claudia the darlings off for “improving” summer activities
