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Government plans still have serious questions of law to answer

We need to ask hard questions about what we expose our children to in the name of “inclusion”

Individualism looks very different to the lives it excludes and discards

Destroying the planet would be an act of white supremacy — but there are some advantages

What happened to robust — and, yes, rude — literary criticism?

A new memoir finds the poet in a world of rivers, rods, and reels

A new release of Rachmaninov’s first piano sonata deserves more than five stars

Dilyn the Dog and Bozzo have been playing dress up

This biography of Constable is but a partial portrait

With living standards in decline, the Tories won in 1992 against the odds. Will this next election be the same?