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Letter from Washington: America’s ambiguous interregnum
What Trump’s clumsy attempt to defy the election proves
The breakdown of higher education
A British-American professor explains how diversity ruined academia, and how to reform it
Arvo Pärt: Works for Choir (Cugate Classics)
The 40 minutes of music on this album is alternately hypnotic and uplifting
What makes a hero?
Today, our heroes are demi-gods with superhuman powers, genius detectives and, painful though it is to admit, activists
Should the Government be policing hate?
No authority has any jurisdiction over our emotions, not even the worst of them
Fairy tales have gone woke
Pulling up fairy tales by the roots in the name of feminism makes barren fare for the reader
How a twenty-year-old report started the culture wars
The Parekh report argued that ‘Britishness’ as previously understood was now defunct
The resentments and resillience of London’s market traders
For now, the Smithfield Christmas auction is still going ahead. We can’t stop everything, can we?
What is the British Army for and where is it heading?
Will higher defence spending go on tech or boots on the ground?
2020: It’s no place for the old
The debate over Fairytale of New York is proof that 2020 is the year in which woke doctrine went into overdrive