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Trimming the runaway state
A slimmer government is not a fringe libertarian concern but a national priority
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The establishment is still living in an immigration fantasy land
It is influential left-wingers, not the broader public, who have deluded themselves on mass migration
American strategy in Iran is wiser than it seems
President Trump’s intervention will leave the world safer than it was
On Britain as a capitalist command economy
It is neither neoliberal nor socialist but a secret third thing
Saint Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon wants sympathy for her husband’s crimes—but after years spent avoiding awkward questions, her latest reinvention may be the hardest sell yet.
Reform’s man in Makerfield
An interview with Rob Kenyon about online controversies and national priorities
Will capitalism end capitalism?
Artificial intelligence is perverting the logic of our economic and political systems
Lost railway art
Art should matter in all its guises, above and below ground
English football is not boring
Greater competition is being confused with dullness
Botox, bodies and bogus feminism
What Planned Parenthood’s turn to Botox tells us about feminism today
Badgers, banknotes and British decline
Ed Davey might admire Winston Churchill but he should have learned from him
Questions for the Munich hawks
It is wrong to use Neville Chamberlain as a byword for cowardice and fecklessness
Britain must not liberalise surrogacy laws
We are already endangering women and girls
Tolerating the intolerant — and the intolerable
The right’s refusal to confront political Islam has helped entrench it in Britain
The American chaos machine
The United States’s current aggressive expansionism and domestic strife are an intrinsic part of its national character
International law, what is it good for?
International law should not be the sole guide to foreign policy
“Treatment” does not make child predators safe
People who abuse children must be kept away from children
