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Gary Stevenson is wrong about wealth taxes
The popular economist is irritating, but more importantly he is mistaken
Why they hated Ann Widdecombe
Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
Ethnic minorities are abandoning Labour
It is not just Muslim voters who have been abandoning the Labour Party
Clarifying the fog of the gender wars
Michael Foran’s new book will undoubtedly be celebrated, but is it essential?
The ends of Pan-Africanism
An exhibition devoted to Pan-Africanism avoids important political and aesthetic questions
California dying
The world’s dream factory now produces scenes from a dystopia
The bonfire of British history
Absentee landlords’ neglect allows architectural jewels to be burned to the ground
These green and printed lands
How William Caxton developed Englishness, and how his Englishness is breaking down
Remembering 2020
It is important to remember what an irrational and hostile time it was
What has Labour learned?
Pinning the failures of the government on Keir Starmer alone will not work
Most of the world thinks differently to us
Universalism is based on irrational ideas about human nature
Farewell to a gentle jazz-lover
Scholarship trumps zealotry, particularly when it is veiled by modesty
Where are all the ambitious Scots?
Whole sectors were once dominated by Caledonian migrants
Auntie’s autumn
Rather than wage war on the Beeb, a Reform government should strip it of its monopoly and force British broadcasting to compete again
