Sainsburg Wing
A respectful renovation
The redesigned Sainsbury Wing at the National Gallery by Selldorf Architects
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Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
How the Southport riots broke Starmer’s government
A combination of authoritarianism and hypocrisy proved fatal
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Escape to the country
Some tractor-acceptance meditation might help with moving day
Kurdish delight
Witnessing ancient traditions that have endured through fraught and tumultuous histories
Day of judgement
The judges were determined to maintain the honour of France; it almost worked
How the cranks won
Britain’s ruling ideology is founded less on what elites believe than on who they fear
The fog of facts
As elections approach, voters are forced to navigate a swamp of spin, distortion, and inaccessible data.
The emperor’s old advisor
McSweeney’s performance before MPs suggests age and experience hasn’t brought clarity — only better excuses
The right-wing case for social media
X and other platforms can be vital sources of unfashionable information and dissenting opinions
A memo crying in the wilderness
Why does the Church of England now sound like an HR department?
Who will pound longest?
America has military might — but does it have the appetite for war?
NigeDosh: an urgent appeal
Tonight’s political coverage is repeatedly interrupted by urgent appeals for charities that may or may not be fictional
We need a loud revival
The dream of a “quiet revival” always misunderstood the problem faced by British Christians
