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The poverty of miners’ strike nostalgia
We should not romanticise a futile and sometimes thuggish struggle
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?
Why not the Taliban Line?
These new overground lines are not sufficiently progressive
Healers who harm
Bad Therapy: Why The Kids Aren’t Growing Up by Abigail Shrier
World Budget Day
On World Book Day, Jeremy Hunt tried and failed to dress up as Nigel Lawson
A mum’s place is in the Irish constitution
Ireland’s constitution is rare in protecting mothers, so why change this?
The broad influence of Aquinas
His influence has been felt in economics as well as philosophy and religion
Maligning the missionaries
Should the Church of England regret the promotion of Christianity?
All roads lead to WPATH
How the strange, dark history of the gender movement built our strange, dark modern world
This is not where I live at all
Cynthia Erivo’s slighting of Sunderland was indicative of British arts establishment beholden to a homogenous, Americanised vision of culture