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Should the COI make a return?
How government communications are in serious need of a reboot
Fiddling while Canterbury burns
The new proposals from the Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice are depressingly wrongheaded
It’s a M.A.D. world in Kubrick’s satire
A drama based around the shaky paradox of deterrence no longer feels like a dusty throwback
The afterlife of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko
Reflections on forty years since his death shook communist Poland
The state Will Hutton is in
Dissecting a spiteful attack on British farmers
Light in the darkness
In conversation with Nigel Biggar about his career and the work of the Pharos Foundation
The iconoclast’s last defence
Artistic excuses for Just Stop Oil are confused and opportunistic
The bastard son of democratic aestheticisation
How Donald Trump made populism funny
Sophocles’s lack-of-foresight saga
Families will feud, from the BC era to 2024
Labour is killing British farming
Attacks on British agriculture must be resisted
Where are the calls for blasphemy laws coming from?
We should consider the voters as well as the politicians