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Hoyle’s Law
Badenoch reached for the incendiary line at PMQs — and handed Starmer the unity he was missing.
Drug yourself happy?
The case for microdosing ourselves into being merry
Death and the self righteous mob
Trying to understand a brutal killing wrapped up in French left-wing politics
From charities to criminals
Greece’s latest migration reforms threaten prison for those who aid unlawful entry — and Britain should pay attention
How the police eats its own
Cowardice and ideology have turned the management against the officers
On track for a meltdown
The pros and cons of stalking
21st century villains
The Walliams dilemma
A real Mountbattering
The former Prince Andrew is taking a lot of stick — but who protected him?
The aristocratic third worldism of the British Museum
“Hawai’i: a kingdom crossing oceans” rebukes American imperialism with traditional monarchy and noblesse oblige
How far we’ve come
Britain’s political debate is now debating migration, sovereignty and law enforcement on terms that would have been unthinkable a decade ago
