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Tom Chesshyre endures some mercifully brief encounters

The government’s commitment to the Withdrawal Agreement compromises a clean break Brexit

Read the small print on Boris’s “no deal” speech and you’ll realise we’ve been here before

The American Civil War and the expansion of executive power

Ben Schott’s new novel is hugely welcome, but thankfully it will never threaten to obscure the genius of the canon

Dogs spread risk, and owners spread dogs

Social policies have become issues of human rights

Adam LeBor delves into The Bureau, the utterly absorbing French spy thriller series

“For many Armenians, this war is a reminder of the genocide that happened 105 years ago”

ACT’s former leader explains why in Saturday’s general election the free market party is likely to see its best ever result