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Why can’t the Church of England stand up for Jews?
Christian leaders offered the comfort of a council-run DEI course on togetherness
Is Jihad Al-Shamie a victim?
By the logic of progressives in Northern Ireland, the synagogue attacker may also be the injured party
Rob whistle
How dare journalists quote the things that Robert Jenrick says?
How Schopenhauer can change your miserable life
A philosopher of pessimism has much to teach us about navigating a grim universe
The problem with idolising victims
The Pelicot rift is an important part of the Pelicot story
Designs for life
Four decades on, there is still much to admire in bestseller The Englishman’s Room
A playwright without heirs
The quintessential intellectual, Tom Stoppard convinces theatregoers they are far cleverer and better-read than they actually are
Make immigration pay
Access to Britain is valuable
Should Reform always rise to the bait?
The insurgent party must show itself capable of self-defence
Super Magic Defeat-O!
The wonder product that makes everything easy, popular and free
