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In his new book, Gerald Seib asks whether the turn towards nationalism and populism in the US is permanent

Articulate with cross-generational appeal: Graham Stewart wonders if this non-politician could take on the Scots Nats

Labour’s whips are ready to ally with Tory rebels

CANZUK doesn’t need to copy anyone or force anything

Professor Jeremy Black talks to The Critic’s political editor, Graham Stewart, about the idea of the Renaissance Man

Do the actions of the current pontiff signify shifting attitudes in the Catholic Church towards same-sex relationships?

Manhattan’s cultural landscape faces more tough times ahead with the cancellation of the Met’s 2020/2021 season

If Martin Amis isn’t entertaining you on every page, then what’s the point of him?

Peter Hitchens says Covid masks are a potent symbol of the West’s headlong flight from Enlightenment values

Adam LeBor traces the American influences behind Jean Monnet, the man who reshaped Europe