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A death sentence for freedom online
The Online Safety Bill won’t make us the “safest country to be online” — just the most boring
The King is our eternal everyman
Oak Apple Day celebrates the inevitable return of the primordial and the perennial
Children’s mental health crisis
Using our kids to virtue signal adult politics fuels anxiety and depression
The BBC can’t fix its class problems with quotas
The Corporation’s diversity obsession is the problem, not the solution
Why nuclear abolition should fail
The harsh reality is that the nuclear revolution is irreversible and makes major wars significantly less likely
Sex and Sanctity
There are wonders great and small in the Raphael exhibition at the National Gallery
We have forgotten the titans of British cinema
It has fallen to Scorsese to rescue the reputation of Powell and Pressburger
Boris is no joke, he’s a way of life
Keep the Telegraph solvent, keep Boris in office
The closing of the Episcopal mind
The Church of England’s leaders don’t reflect its political diversity