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Following the collapse of the sixteenth-century sea fort, Brice Stratford says that the disaster was completely avoidable

Is it time to ditch the PCR?

How on earth did the National Trust hire a non-historian to do an historian’s job?

Prevent the rise of fascism by letting the state arrest people for what they think

Natascha Engel delves into Marc Stears’s new book, and asks: is there anything in here that will help us rebuild the Red Wall without losing our big city majorities?

People are terrified of modernity’s great gift: the sudden freedom to make appalling noise, says Robert Thicknesse

What would the German-born American political theorist Hannah Arendt make of Donald Trump if she were alive today?

It’s a broad generalisation – but the author can only go off his extensive experiences bouncing between the developing and developed worlds

Alexander Tchaikovsky’s Quarantine Symphony triggers a subtle, wordless response to the things we are experiencing

I shouldn’t have read through the list of my accusers, but I did