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An opposition unto itself
Ahead of the Spanish elections, the alliance opposing the leftist ruling coalition is falling apart
Planning reform and the new Leninists
Has Michael Gove lost the will to change?
Passed with a synod and a wink
Putting matters theological to a vote might seem odd, but it actually makes sense
Killing with kindness
Cull of the Wild: Killing in the Name of Conservation. By Hugh Warwick
Labour’s favourite banker
Questions can be asked about the relationship between the Labour Party and Anthony Watson
Much more than mere child’s play
Children’s literature is the platform on which everything else is built
The crisis at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre
Serious as it is, it is no anomaly
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
Let publishers publish
The protracted corporate decision-making process is stifling the books industry
Israel’s forever war
Netanyahu risks dragging his country and his allies into an open-ended regional conflict
Ireland’s forgotten wine history
Put down that pint glass and reach for a bottle
England’s forgotten football dystopia
The beautiful game is not fit to be a national religion