Kezia Dugdale
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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
Paean to a green and pleasant land
The finest living example of that perennial English type, the countryman-writer
The SNP is in a Peter Murrell muddle
The Peter Murrell case has exposed the rot at the heart of the SNP’s political culture
What is anger for?
If young women are going to be radical, they need to make it worth it
The trains have to run
Populists have had success in persuading people that they can govern — but can they actually govern?
Cloaked Crusader
Richard I: valiant hero of Romance but also a perfidious, self-serving lord
Reimagining the people’s palace
A building that deserves to be admired as an example of intelligent and sophisticated urban planning
Standing up for cultural freedom
We must follow the example of brave artists who oppose censorship
A new town versus an old estate
Development in the heart of rural Oxfordshire will change the ecology of the surrounding area
What the reparations debate says about Britain
Social and ideological shifts mean that we face an increasingly divided future
Papal pressures
The Pope was well-received in Spain, but political tensions have been mounting
