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Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
The Muslim modernisers
Muslim reformers do not innovate; they renew by seeking to mend what is broken
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 malicious and the mad
Two recent productions offer two different perspectives on dark sides of masculinity
Save our green and pleasant land
It’s time to stop ruining Britain’s countryside with drab, identikit houses and instead build real places with focus, heart and purpose
Ant & Dec: heroically bland
Clear separation between private and public selves is faintly refreshing
No bullshit government
Tom Jones grills the shadow minister for
policy renewal about the plans of a
future Tory administration
These violent delights
Pagliacci made the murder the true apex of the show
Sex wars, what are they good for?
On Norman Mailer, Germaine Greer and the virtues of intellectual combat
The poetry of Easter
Reason cannot entirely account for the particular and the mysterious
