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For a folk hero this Ned has zero contact with the ordinary Irish folk who will supposedly come to love him, says Christopher Silvester

Adam LeBor strikes television gold

Brexiteers are right: parliamentary sovereignty is inextricably linked with national sovereignty

Gavin Stamp believed in what he saw. Roger Scruton saw what he believed in

Courtroom memoirs reveal fascinating details of high-profile cases, waspish views of politicians, as well as a QC who solved a notorious murder

Wherever the outrage is about the success of Sinn Fein, there hasn’t been a word from Brussels

As their birth rate plunges, EU countries are failing to confront reality

Titania McGrath’s considers the working class

Tibor Fischer review’s Gimson’s Presidents: Brief Lives from Washington to Trump by Andrew Gimson