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What’s it like to have a home? Part I
In the 1980s, Britain closed most of its mental hospitals, and some of the patients became my friends
Should the COI make a return?
How government communications are in serious need of a reboot
Labour of Little Love
The architects of the Belfast Agreement should honour its terms
Inside the new gender critical research network
Olivia Hartley and Dr Jon Pike talk about setting up the UK’s new network for gender-critical academics and the inclusion of transwomen in women’s sport
Women come second, once again
The very reasons why single-sex spaces for women exist are seen as secondary to male desire for self-actualisation
Gone to the dogs
A once iconic sport is in retreat across the Western World
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves at 30
Is this 1991 blockbuster an underrated masterpiece or kitsch nonsense?
Follow the money
We need to reset the overseas development aid discussion
Confronting or managing decolonisation?
Professor Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss Britain’s military campaigns in the 1950s and 1960s
Obscured by bias and opinion
When the news no longer feels like the news