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The problem is the way people use machines, not the machines themselves
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How religion shapes football fandom
The meaning of football is intertwined with the meaning of faith
Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Britain and brutalism: listed, not loved
The visitor numbers and heritage status of the Southbank tell us nothing about what people actually want to look at
Vote Green to end antisemitism
Critics have been trying to twist their leaders’ words to resemble what they actually said
Peeves and a weekend in Worcester
Thoroughly entertaining, darkly funny and humanely nasty
Fond portrait of an odd couple
Two irascible, elderly artists and two beautiful younger women in unusual relationships
We’ve had enough agitslop
British TV drama has become an embarrassing display of liberal neuroses
North Korea’s rogue state development
How Kim Jong Un is embracing the modern world
The enduring fascination of Richard Nixon
Why America’s most contradictory president still exerts a strange grip on the political imagination.
A crippling consensus
Labour, the Greens and the Lib Dems are singing from the same destructive hymn sheet
The case for coal
We need more energy, quickly, and where else to get it from?
Out with the old?
Reform seems to be thriving, and Labour seems to be losing, but what can actually change?
The torment and the tourists
Holiday-makers must stop enabling the abuse of horses in Egypt
