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What if it is just a phase?
Our conception of ourselves is never wholly fixed
Why Orbán endures
Critics of the Hungarian government have to understand its popularity
Take the Bizkit
How Woodstock ’99 foreshadowed the MAGA masses of 2016
The lockdown bonfire of Britain’s freedoms
The Government’s chaotic handling of the Covid-19 crisis resulted in an arbitrary rule by diktat of dubious legitimacy that should never be repeated
Swansongs and southern discomfort
Three new novels plough the furrow between popular and literary fiction
We missed the bus
Dreams of dispensing with the school run
Lola and the silence
French politicians cannot face facts
Our pagan forebears deserve more respect
At least they had a grip on human nature
The F-word returns
Millions are at risk in Africa
Head boy and head-scratchers
Come autumn, competing literary establishments parade their best
