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Supremely impartial
Far from being enemies of the people, our judges have a fine record in ignoring political considerations when making their rulings
The real pandemic
The last thing we need is a future generation who can think for themselves
God’s comeback
The Church of England has found God again
Repeatable offers
For a limited time only?
A one-sided view of history that neuters parliament
Brexiteers are right: parliamentary sovereignty is inextricably linked with national sovereignty
Classless Act
Gavin Stamp believed in what he saw. Roger Scruton saw what he believed in
Reading for the bar
Courtroom memoirs reveal fascinating details of high-profile cases, waspish views of politicians, as well as a QC who solved a notorious murder
The real rogue state
Wherever the outrage is about the success of Sinn Fein, there hasn’t been a word from Brussels
The problem of the poor…
Titania McGrath’s considers the working class
The real Amis?
X.Trapnel on the book world’s latest guessing game