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Our offended selves
Subjective, judge-diagnosed feelings cannot be the basis for law
Crossing the public health Rubicon
Are there any limits to statist safetyism?
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
“Trope” is not a synonym of “lie”
You cannot dismiss an argument by calling it a trope
Progressive realism
Can Labour’s new foreign policy doctrine work in our troubled world?
The personal has become far too political
Something has gone very wrong when we are acutely aware of politics
Folly, fantasy and Britain’s defence crisis
Britain has spent scarce resources in support of the fantasy of “Global Britain”
The Church of England’s race to the bottom
The Church of England should not be putting ideology before history
Two cheers for pedestrianisation
Pedestrianisation cannot solve all of Oxford Street’s problems
Earworms — some Profane, mostly Sacred
Hymns can be as catchy as popular music
Democracy is being undermined in Northern Ireland
Brussels and London are both being reckless about Stormont
The Critic guide to glass ceilings
On the self-made men (and women!) of the Labour Party