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School’s out forever
British universities are in an unsustainable state of overexpansion, and taxpayers can’t be expected to keep footing the bill
Gambling with the numbers
A new survey of problem gamblers has serious problems of its own
No dog in this fight
A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism
Setting ourselves on fire
Multiculturalism has created fractured communities where nobody cares
How short is an arm in the arts?
ACE’s politicisation goes back all the way to the Blair government
Planning for success
Even with its huge majority, Labour has a finite amount of political capital. It should spend a great deal of it on planning reform
Is Britain’s future still being determined in Europe?
The European Court of Human Rights continues to shape policy here in the UK
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
Bad education
Under Labour a deeply ideological education sector could go very quickly and badly wrong
Reformed towns
The Reformation was a transformative moment in English urban history
