Watergate
The enduring fascination of Richard Nixon
Why America’s most contradictory president still exerts a strange grip on the political imagination.
And that was the news …
The decline of quality journalism amid a “jungle of drivel” on social media
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The Book of JO’B
James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
The former SNP leader squandered her talents in a classic tale of hubris
Fear and fury in Belfast
Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime
The screaming spires
Oxford University must clarify where it stands on academic freedom
Nigel Farage, community leader
The logic of multiculturalism is turning on its architects
Eat less chicken
Industrial farming is bad for the environment but it is also cruel
The last of the fine arts
Hockney insisted on doing exactly as he pleased — and his cigarettes were as much a part of his artistic philosophy as his paintbrush.
The underworld on the high street
Beneath the façade of everyday commerce, organised crime has quietly captured British high streets
Critical briefing: Tisza
What you need to know about the new Hungarian establishment
The right does not need religion
We should not mourn the end of the Quiet Revival
Taxing the lights on
Miliband’s new levy undermines the very investment needed to bring energy prices down
What the reparations debate says about Britain
Social and ideological shifts mean that we face an increasingly divided future
A below-par Riley is still better than most
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Gwendoline Riley; My Death by Lisa
Tuttle; Still Talking by Lore Segal
It’s time to ban the Brotherhood
Britain can no longer afford to ignore the Muslim Brotherhood’s quiet but far-reaching influence
