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Emperor Haile Selassie gets the Ozymandias treatment
The Ethiopian emperor has fallen in leafy Wimbledon, but there’s more to his demise than meets the eye
Ratifying the Istanbul Convention won’t protect British women
We must not empower an international body to meddle in matters which should be left to our own lawmakers
In memoriam Ennio Morricone: the man who defined film scoring
Alexander Larman remembers one of the most prolific composers in Hollywood
Did George Floyd’s killing give me black privilege?
My time inside the Holodeck was exhilarating, but like all addictions it just masked my other problems and never addressed reality
No right answers, only judgments
The state of the Dolan challenge to the Government’s Lockdown policies
Who do we think we’re kidding with the NHS?
Someone somewhere damaged this country very badly
How I discovered classical music
Daniel Johnson describes the joy of indulging in music as a teenage boy
Why are most Scots now in favour of independence?
Opinion polls show a majority of Scots saying they would vote ‘yes’ for Scottish independence in a second referendum: Graham Stewart discusses with Kevin Hague
H.G. Wells must fall
When it comes to cancel culture, socialism is the ultimate prophylactic, writes Michael Coren