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Passed with a synod and a wink
Putting matters theological to a vote might seem odd, but it actually makes sense
How Britain really eats
Lisa Hilton enjoys a Thai feast that shows that fiery and exotic has now become mainstream
Wrong but it’s Right
Durham student sex training is Thatcher’s legacy
Advancing to Addis
History appears to be repeating itself as Ethiopia’s capital could once again fall to Tigrayan rebels
Thai feasts, muscular unionists and literary panjandrums
The Critic Narrated: Episode Four, with Lisa Hilton, Henry Hill and our Secret Author
Arrest the chest
The danger of endorsing extreme gender ideology
Everlasting beauty
Dried flowers are back in vogue, says Hephzibah Anderson
Jugular vain
Hannah Betts artfully curates the perfect neckmess
Why we must remember
The notion that freedom comes at a price seems to be one that escapes us
Lights out for Sturgeon
The powers she wants will guarantee darkness across Scotland