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The madness of the moderate
The British establishment needs someone with fire in their soul, not just figures in their head
Harsh rhetoric is not “incitement to violence”
We need less name-calling, but we also need to toughen up
Is it time to abolish cash?
The abolition of physical currency is not a panacea but might help deter tax dodgers
The inside story of how Brexit got done
Not a Great Man telling of history, but a tapestry of characters
Liverpool confirmed Labour’s free speech problem
Passes revoked mid-conference shows the socialists have strayed from their roots
Caught in the net
The government is wasting money as people waste their lives
Worst practices for academic freedom
Academics are still facing pressure to censor themselves
The vanishing of the aspirational lower-middle class
A favourite punching bag of satirists was more noble and valuable than it seemed
The British state is a machine that kills its operators
The system is the problem, not Keir Starmer
The intellectual who loved a drama
Maurice Cowling, Conservative commentator and historian, influenced thought on the right of the party
