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The gendrification of Ireland
How gender identity theory has become embedded in Irish society
Poland was and is right about Russia
Opposing Putin isn’t hawkish, just realistic
Do not go gently after that bad knight
It’s easy to criticise Blair — and fun, too!
Last swipe at the Proms
Is it time to give a grudging nod of acknowledgement to the BBC Proms?
Earthly pleasures
The thrill of digging up — and eating — the first new potatoes of the year
BBC butterflies
Trans charity Global Butterflies seems harmless — but are they really cuckoos in the nest?
Frederick the Great and the rise of Prussia
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart talk about the role of Prussia in the eighteenth century
Has the Tory left deserted Northern Ireland?
Conservatives must stop backing the disastrous NI protocol
Dedication’s what you need
Down with the gratitude-bloat of authors’ endless lists of acknowledgements
Broad horizons
Libraries are now much less about places to house books as places for people to work