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Murders for June
Prepare to be taken to church – this month offers up rich description, promising debuts, and a clerical mystery that manages moral seriousness
The end of German stability?
Years of complacency has seen right wing populism surge in the holy land of centrism
The crisis of loneliness
We have never been more connected, or more isolated
We know what a man is
Gender ideology has provided a backdoor for misogynistic ideas and language to sneak back into public discourse
Britain’s mass immigration hangover
Like a true addict, we power through by increasing consumption
The vape scare down under
Australia is engaging in a baseless moral panic over vaping, and its having unintended consequences
Saying no to school transition
Social transition in schools is wrong, risky and unfair to children — and the government should ban it
In praise of short shows
Sometimes, enough is enough
So unfair!
Rishi Sunak’s premiership hits the stormy teenage days
Clinton the populist
Did Bill walk so that Boris and Trump could run?