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Von der Leyen’s Covid nationalism could do real damage to the EU’s vaccine hub

Ngo’s book is the accurate reporting of a political reality systematically ignored by almost every newspaper and network

Muted celebrations, concerns of relevance and controversial origins — Alexander Larman delves into the RSC at 60

Column inches, not mayoral success, is the real victory of Laurence Fox’s political campaign

Turn again, Detective Inspector Hathaway

The cowardice of senior staff at Batley Grammar should be a lesson to all educationalists about the importance of defending open discussion

How did an undercover sting catch out an epidemiologist promoting conspiracy theories about the Syrian regime?

The prime minister always says “come on, let’s go” – jist when he orta say nix!

Michael Coren talks to his friend, Rev Richard Coles, about Coles’ forthcoming memoir on love, loss and grief

Vaccination may have saved Boris Johnson from voters’ vengeance for Britain’s Covid disasters, but he’s not out of the woods yet, warns Nigel Jones