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Rakes, ruin and refinement
Peter Glanz’s Savage House captures the splendour, squalor and social ambition of Georgian Britain with remarkable historical confidence
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Why they hated Ann Widdecombe
Fair-minded people could agree or disagree with her opinions. Left-wing bigots hated her for not abandoning them
Gary Stevenson is wrong about wealth taxes
The popular economist is irritating, but more importantly he is mistaken
Solent mean
Solent PhD student frozen out after introducing Roger Scruton into seminar
The myth of banned books
If transgression is fun and easy, it is probably not transgressive
In praise of Canary Wharf
Once dismissed as a sterile outpost, Canary Wharf has become one of Britain’s greatest urban success stories
North Korea’s rogue state development
How Kim Jong Un is embracing the modern world
Albion’s re-enactors
Beneath Restore Britain’s rhetoric lies an impulse to retreat from history itself
Where is Britain’s vision?
Modern Britain has acquired a lack of national purpose, except for policies that are self-harming
Exactly my bag
Travel they say, broadens the mind. It can also empty the pockets
Sex wars, what are they good for?
On Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer and the virtues of intellectual combat
Nonsense and neurodivergence
The Church of England is confusing irrationality with inclusivity
The fire in him
Gary Oldman is superb in Krapp’s Last Tape at the Royal Court
What is anger for?
If young women are going to be radical, they need to make it worth it
