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In a warning to teachers around the world, one American teacher opens up about the invasion of woke orthodoxy in the education sector

The drift of the ACLU is symptomatic of a wider problem among American progressives

The baritone Matthias Goerne sings with a voice like brushed velvet and diction clearer than iced vodka in this five-star album

From the golden age of crime fiction to the modern day, Jeremy Black recommends seven books to see you through April

Where were all the free-speech warriors when a Labour candidate sent an antisemitic tweet?

An apparent uptick in public interest about the British Army in Iraq includes a dramatic rendition of the Battle of Danny Boy and its aftermath

Steve Morris celebrates the great British institution of the greasy spoon ‘caff’ and predicts that it will thrive again in a post-Covid world

Will Salmond’s Alba Party split or maximise the pro-independence vote in May?

Could we be unwittingly researching both sides of a hypersonic arms race?

David Smith recalls time spent with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia: the most murderous army of insurrection in Latin America’s modern history