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Why can Hollywood never get the King Arthur story right?
Like natural disasters, adaptations of the Arthurian legend seem to arrive about once a decade and leave devastation in their wake
From Pontypool to Pauillac
Christopher Pincher takes us through the Labour Party’s beverages of choice
Can Salmond bring down Sturgeon?
Nicola Sturgeon can sacrifice others in order to protect herself
Policing offence
There’s nothing like a beating stick to ram home a lie
Churchill as warlord – how good a strategist was he?
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss Winston Churchill’s role in shaping British and the Allies’ military strategy in the Second World War
Ask no questions, and you’ll be told no lies
The reaction to the BBC Woman’s Hour interview with Zara Mohammed exposes the cliquishness of contemporary feminists
The identity politics of terrorism
When will the government tackle its own deniers of Jihadi terrorism?
Love, fame, power: the false allure of the celebrity politician
To truly achieve celebrity status and win a place in the nation’s affections you have to give up your political ambitions – just look at Ed Balls
The Spectre of Totalitarianism
The worst offenders in the new climate of intolerance are our universities
Derailing the gravy train
The question of human rights, Christian morals and Western ethics has hitherto been an academic debate; now it is in the public arena
