Louise Penny
Thinly-veiled but enjoyable nonsense
Donald Trump should write a novel to at least give him the chance to deliver a bit of payback for this release by Hillary Clinton
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The establishment is still living in an immigration fantasy land
It is influential left-wingers, not the broader public, who have deluded themselves on mass migration
American strategy in Iran is wiser than it seems
President Trump’s intervention will leave the world safer than it was
Saint Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon wants sympathy for her husband’s crimes—but after years spent avoiding awkward questions, her latest reinvention may be the hardest sell yet.
On Britain as a capitalist command economy
It is neither neoliberal nor socialist but a secret third thing
The lonely death of Henry Nowak
We must draw lessons from a horrendous and disgraceful case
Pick up sticks
Christopher Pincher saunters around
town with a stylish walking cane
Antisemitism and the Islamic connection
Antisemitic sentiments in Islamic theology cannot be overlooked or obscured
Albion’s re-enactors
Beneath Restore Britain’s rhetoric lies an impulse to retreat from history itself
The case for vapes
Arguments for prohibitionism disappear in a cloud of vapour
The costs of independence
Northern Ireland offers sobering lessons on the consequences of devolutionary radicalism
A scarcity machine
Why Peckham residents should not celebrate development being blocked
Britain must call its exiles home
The nation cannot continue to lose its top talent
Our oriental roots
Marian Boswall salutes the early plant
hunters who revolutionised gardening
Fence-sitting in a time of peril
Daniel Johnson condemns the Prime
Minister’s impotent handwringing when
America called for help in the Iran war
