Issue: September 2020
The wrong kind of race murder
It’s double standards that the killing of white schoolboy Richard Everitt achieved none of the notoriety of Stephen Lawrence’s death
Divided by a common Christian faith
While American churches remain deeply split on racial lines, there are hopeful signs of a rapprochement
Gross injustice at the Court of Justice
A British lawyer is fighting her dismissal in a Kafkaesque post-Brexit judicial quagmire
September 2020: Letters to the Editor
The divisions between the ruling managerial class and the rest are a recipe for extremism
Liberty in lockdown
Is it time to release democracy from quarantine and resuscitate the rule of law?
History in the Age of Woke
Macron aims to rewrite history, with Britain not far behind
Mapping the Blob
The Long March draws together evidence that we half knew but shied away from
The shifting sands of British tribal loyalties
Nick Cohen detects a seismic electoral change based on identity, age and education
Time flies, relatively speaking
The older you are, the quicker you count out a minute
A forgotten poet of the people
The legacy of a left behind war poet
