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Do journalists know what matters?
Something can affect ordinary people even if the media thinks it shouldn’t
In defence of hereditary peers
Starmer’s spiteful plan for the Lords breaks an important intergenerational contract
Is Keir Starmer coming for Twitter?
A campaign group with close ties to Labour Party reportedly hopes to “kill Musk’s Twitter”
Thou shalt not pray?
The British state is ruthlessly prosecuting thoughtcrime
The afterlife of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko
Reflections on forty years since his death shook communist Poland
Blogosphere bubble
Reviving a simple English classic: bubble and squeak
The eternal lockdown of the soul
Lockdown-lifers have become a key tool of the state
Twilight of the hacks
“A Very Royal Scandal” and the emptiness of modern journalism
Anti-extremism or opportunism?
The UK government should be more careful to distinguish criminal activities from legitimate opinion
Hatred without end
A year on from October 7th, mutual dehumanisation and refusal of moral responsibility characterises our “debate” over the Gaza war