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Tom Chesshyre on the railroad buff in the White House

Is scrapping the filibuster really in Democrats’ best interests?

Dominic Hilton reminisces about his father’s hoard of bizarre avant-garde CDs, LPs and cassette tapes

Soviet cinema reveals to the West that life in the USSR was not all grey, unsmiling misery; instead, the Soviets were just like us

Gulda’s Symphony in G has 35 minutes of invention, which is more than can be said for most late-twentieth century symphonies

Claudia Savage-Gore is trapped in remote learning hell with an incontinent pooch

If GB news wants to start up with a bang, they could do worse than signing Nigel Farage

Rev. Steve Morris identifies Lewis’s experience at a remote World War Two airbase as defining the way of talking to regular people about the spiritual life

There is an inexhaustible public appetite for learning about the private lives of our idols, but they don’t make rock stars like they used to

Marking the European Day of the Righteous, the Polish Ambassador to the UK says that public debate on the Holocaust must remember the praiseworthy acts of righteous people