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Hail to the Chief (Part V)
Graham Stewart talks to Prof Jeremy Black about how the power of the US president has been exercised since the end of the Cold War
His race is run
ASH Smyth remembers Ben Cross, Harold Abrahams, and the impact Chariots of Fire had on his 10-year-old self
Pin the tail on the lockdown donkey
We are regularly told that Britain is on the brink of crises, but where is the evidence to support this?
November 2020: Letters to the Editor
Too kind to Trotsky
How about some vistas of beauty?
Covent Garden’s first post-lockdown offering is in a long, grim tradition
Transitioning to a medical scandal
Emily Wheater and Ellen Pasternack say the gender change lobby is failing young people who change their mind
Trump v Biden: America’s messy election
The Critic’s political and US editors discuss the aftermath of the election with Republican strategist Luke Thompson and conservative journalist Matthew Continetti
The Conservative party’s autumn of discontent
It is a bad sign when Tory MPs say they will vote for their government with “a heavy heart”
Fighting against lockdown
The group that projects messages onto Parliament is briefing MPs behind the scenes
Why has Boris locked us up again?
The Government’s coronavirus strategy is all about protecting the Conservative Party brand with an eye on the next General Election
