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Where all the brave words went after #JeSuisCharlie
Charlie Hebdo has not brought out the best in anyone
The SNP is winning. What is the plan to stop them?
Nicola Sturgeon runs rings around her Scottish opponents. But are there stronger adversaries in Whitehall?
Can the arts world learn to love the Tories?
As the Government injects 1.57bn into arts and culture, Alexander Larman considers the reactions from those in the industry
The ‘equalities’ agenda has backfired
Luther King Jr’s dream of a colour-free world is being thwarted by professional anti-racists
The case for socialist healthcare in one country
If China and Covid can’t shake doctrinal globalism, can anything?
Alexander Zemlinsky: The Mermaid (Pentatone)
Norman Lebrecht breaks a rule in his review of The Mermaid
The ecstasy and the agony
Paul du Quenoy reviews The Club King, Peter Gatien’s memoir of New York nightlife
Keeping the lid on the BBC
Dissident voices are not being heard on the BBC, writes Robin Aitken
Can the BBC rebuild our schools?
To rebuild our education system, we must encourage that undervalued institution; the Family
Pounding to nothing
Patrick Porter reviews The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir, by John Bolton