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The UK’s four nations can be reinvented and flourish
The Anglo-British belief in national self-government could forge a new path
From feral beasts to pussycats
A Lobby made man on the decline of the parliamentary press from feared newsbreakers to humdrum hacks
A year to forget, already
Who will stand up to the stupidity of the electorate?
A philosopher of deeds
Roger Scruton was a doer as well as a thinker
Rape: how the left betrayed women
A toxic mix of porn and “woke” feminism has produced a dangerous new misogyny
The “mulatto” Queen
Lisa Hilton debunks a growing myth about a monarch’s consort
India’s rape crisis
India is gripped by a “rape emergency”, a brutal conflict that is escalating
The International Criminal Court is a mess
If the ICC had brought more warlords to justice, it might have earned our respect
Filthy shades of grey
Why do people — and men in particular — dress so vilely now?
A brilliant life of ideas, insight and politics
Gertrude Himmelfarb: an intellectual giant who believed history could save us
