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When will the government tackle its own deniers of Jihadi terrorism?

To truly achieve celebrity status and win a place in the nation’s affections you have to give up your political ambitions – just look at Ed Balls

The worst offenders in the new climate of intolerance are our universities

The question of human rights, Christian morals and Western ethics has hitherto been an academic debate; now it is in the public arena

Fiction works on the understanding that none of it really happened; we agree to believe it anyway, says John Self

Charles Saumarez Smith on the battle to safeguard the future of some of Britain’s oldest and best-known learned societies

Olivia Hartley speaks to Laura Dodsworth about face masks, religious faith, and how public health has become a criminal justice matter

From trans rights to its independence strategy, a bitter war divides one of the most popular parties in Europe

Toby Young disagrees with Danny Finkelstein’s call for Miller’s sacking, saying that academic staff should be free to express whatever views they like within the law

The ERG join the Protocol fight, but will No.10 change tack?