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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
The games we play
Richard Holt’s sweeping survey of sporting history shows how games, from cricket to boxing, became one of Britain’s most durable cultural languages
Police policies must be reformed
If we are to have policing “without fear or favour” then it is time for change
How to build a Europe of the peripheries
Resetting Britain’s relations with the EU should not mean being beholden to France and Germany
The vague vision of Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer was competent but directionless on foreign policy
Unionists should unite
It’s time to build alliances to ensure that unionists are not let down again
The sleep of reason
Sir Mark Rowley’s forgotten police thriller reveals the assumptions, anxieties and moral universe of Britain’s managerial elite.
The UK’s messiest election ever?
Trying to predict the results of the next election is a mug’s game
The torment and the tourists
Holiday-makers must stop enabling the abuse of horses in Egypt
In defence of division
We cannot allow oikophobes and iconoclasts to define what it means for us to be united
It is time for antidisestablishmentarianism
Church establishment is still worth fighting for
