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A captivating exhibition about the homelessness of mental illness
The curse of the tiny fridge
A tale of the overheated housing market and its secondary effects on life in the capital
Immigration enthusiasts and problematic polling
New analysis made British voters look far more pro-migration than they are
The lonely end of a political failure
Leo Varadkar rode to power on a wave of optimism and is disappearing in a puff of disaffection
What are our cathedrals for?
Changes to the management of cathedrals have obscured the very point of their existence
Newsnight and the rapist
The BBC should be embarrassed by its careless coverage of a man who has now been convicted of rape
As flies to wanton boys
Gambling with human lives is just another day in the lives of the one per cent
The age of the Sex Olympics
It is time to resist the pornification of the modern world
Sadiq Khan is blind to unromantic disadvantages
London travel schemes are excluding the disabled and pro-diversity officials do not seem to care
Is Britain on course for abortion up to birth?
Diana Johnson’s amendment creates a medical and legal vacuum that would endanger women and their babies
Kilkenny’s golden age
A fascinating exploration of Irish history could have been better and more comprehensively illustrated
Jamie Tradescant: highbrow sports journalist
Jamie’s articles are not simply a riot of historical and philosophical allusions — no, they are all about style