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Julie Bindel on how transgender ideologists are winning the battle for media hearts and minds

Neither Roy Jenkins nor Enoch Powell became prime minister, but they are our two most influential postwar politicians

He is revered as the man who freed US slaves. Yet he never intended to do so and it was he who forced a war for the Union

When big game doesn’t pay, it is replaced by cow and plough

How the shallow culture warrior hoodwinked a generation

Daniel Johnson says that Clive James’s enduring legacy is his verse

It was 40 years ago today: the magnificent swansong of rock and roll

Too many of our town centres have become hollowed-out, windswept deserts. But if we make them fit for people, they will return

Armed militias and pro-immigrant groups battle it out in Trump Wall land

A pioneering school ofers a new vision for South Africa’s failing education system