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In praise of Canary Wharf
Once dismissed as a sterile outpost, Canary Wharf has become one of Britain’s greatest urban success stories
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How religion shapes football fandom
The meaning of football is intertwined with the meaning of faith
Labour’s mercurial kingmaker
The eventful career of Josh Simons, the man who gave up his seat for Andy Burnham
In defence of Lara Bird
There is nothing weird or dishonest about having a dual existence
The hitch with the Hitch
How Christopher Hitchens brought me back to Christ
The ties that bind
A revived society tie has raised thousands for hedgehogs — and reminds us what Britain has lost with the decline of the club tie
The miracle of the magical migrants
Is a man’s identity is fluid when he steps on British soil, but calcified on African soil?
It’s time to see Brexit through
The next government must finally drag Britain out of the European Union’s tractor beam
The Islamopopulist march continues
Overshadowed by the Reform and Green surges, the Muslim vote continues a long march through the corridors of power
Reform should ignore bad faith criticism
The party is not perfect but that does not make all criticism valid
Chopping The Onion
It is neither brave nor clever to portray dissenting women as insane
The principles of peers
Supporters of assisted suicide are being sore losers
Critical briefing: cuckooing
A hidden scourge has been plaguing British streets for too long
Our first Catholic prime minister?
Andy Burnham’s religious background has a subtle but deep historical significance
Not exiles, but stayers
White South Africans are not abandoning their home
Reform should not abandon free markets
Nigel Farage should stick to his liberal guns against the forces of collectivism
