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A forgotten poet of the people
The legacy of a left behind war poet
How secure is Britain’s toehold in Cyprus?
What does the UK’s bilateral agreement with Cyprus mean for Britain’s presence in the eastern Med?
Canada’s new Conservative leader
Will Erin O’Toole be able to unite Canada’s fragmented Conservative party?
All dressed up and raring to go
A brilliant, ambitious volume of art history — but physically difficult to read
Against the useful idiots
Why ‘God Save The Queen’ matters too
Politicians versus mandarins
Spats between governments and civil servants are inevitable when administrations have a radical agenda
Letter from Washington: Trump is at the mercy of events
2020 has been a humbling year. Convention season was no different
How Europe slowly came to terms with the Holocaust
And with what shifting emphasis do different countries remember the crime? Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss
Remembering The Merchant of Prato
A vivid picture of Italian domestic life on the eve of the Renaissance
Turning the tide on cancel culture
One man’s crusade against the woke decolonisation of our patriotic anthems
