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Losing Truman
This ghost trail is filled with false starts and made-up assertions, but it ultimately leads us nowhere
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The Book of JO’B
James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
The former SNP leader squandered her talents in a classic tale of hubris
Fear and fury in Belfast
Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime
The screaming spires
Oxford University must clarify where it stands on academic freedom
Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
The costs of telling the truth too late
The girl guiding decision is causing pain — so why do activists seek to prolong it?
I’m worried about Andy Burnham
If Burnham does to Britain what he has done to Manchester, we are in big trouble
Hard rain in Spain
Domestic scandal has rocketed back to the forefront of Spanish politics
The right does not need religion
We should not mourn the end of the Quiet Revival
First-place Finnish
Shostakovich: Symphony 1; Moscow Cheryomushki (Philharmonia Records)
In defence of Gary Stevenson
If economists were only those with doctorates, we would have to ignore both the market’s wisdom and many of its most perceptive critics
The case for compromise with Cuba
The strategic case for negotiating with Havana
A high-speed tour of European History
Europe: A New
History by Roderick Beaton
It’s what you Makerfield of it
Andy Burnham may yet stop Reform, but victory would raise almost as many questions for Labour as defeat.
