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Labour’s looming constitutional vandalism
A Labour landslide will complete the Blairite destruction of Britain’s unique constitution
Diversion, disruption and distinction
Being memorable and sticky guarantees a novel a long and healthy life
I love a “dream home” nightmare
What disasters will strike the family next? You almost expect a tsunami
Just stop
A new wave of disruptive protest is openly criminal, yet is minimally policed. It is time to say enough — and ban them all
Defend Christian private schools
Keir Starmer’s tax raid would be bad for children, parents and the state
Nature neglected
In this election green policy only get airtime when it can be linked to jobs
The sincere insincerity of centrism
Politicians cannot but seem like they’re lying even when they genuinely aren’t lying
Death by red tape
“Soft cancellation” is the preferred tool of institutionalised censoriousness
The Venice Art Biennale
The overall tone is rather bloodless, smug and muted where one might hope for exhilaration
The beginning and end of conversation
A catholic sift through humankind’s advent and our eventual, formative babbling and beyond.