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London overspill is ruining once-distinctive towns

Joe Biden may be told he can no longer accept Holy Communion if he continues advocating for abortion

The election results on Thursday haven’t proved lockdown sceptics were wrong

How “Nudging” is damaging our society and why behavioural scientists must be held to account

We need to think twice before saying chambers can’t take on a barrister due to private opinions previously expressed, says Andrew Tettenborn

A patronising and draconian response to female genital mutilation risks victimising women who have already been abused

The Scottish Conservatives self-congratulation is delusional. They have not stopped the SNP.

Caitlyn Jenner’s candidacy is the latest blow to any distinction between celebrity and politics

The Frankfurt-based Aris Quartet play Beethoven with sweeping flair and something close to insouciance

As the BBC’s adaptation of The Pursuit of Love begins, Alexander Larman questions whether the new dramatisation will do justice to Nancy Mitford’s 1945 novel