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Going nowhere
Covid-19 travel laws “may change with little warning”, so why plan ahead?
Leaving Hong Kong – will China’s loss be Britain’s gain?
It’s Hong Kong’s middle class – not the hyper-wealthy – who may leave. But Britain may not be their preferred option.
Man of letters: reading between the lines
Byron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer
Dark rumblings at the RIBA
Secretive shenanigans concerning the future home of its drawings collection arouse concern about the wisdom of the governance of the RIBA
The meaning of the battle for Polish Television
The “liberal” suspension of the rule of law should concern us all
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people
The problem with “extremism”
Violence and intimidation are deplorable, but can there be a clear definition of a concept as subjective as “extremism”?
Sheikh up the Telegraph
We are fortunate that the UAE still wishes to invest in so unstable a country
Doomsday is not a day of the week
Sometimes, we dwell on tomorrow at the expense of eternity
Of course women support women
Men are angry about where women’s money is going? What’s new?
Common prayer
Britain, and her monarchy, have a language fitted for times of joy and sorrow alike — so why does the Church of England make such poor use of our traditional liturgy?
Should we love the British economy we have?
As another UK steel mill closes, Stephen Bush’s plea for a white collar love-in felt ill-timed
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism