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The meaning of football is intertwined with the meaning of faith
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There is nothing weird or dishonest about having a dual existence
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How Christopher Hitchens brought me back to Christ
The ties that bind
A revived society tie has raised thousands for hedgehogs — and reminds us what Britain has lost with the decline of the club tie
The old age elephant in the room
Does Andy Burnham seriously think that he can fix social care?
It is time for antidisestablishmentarianism
Church establishment is still worth fighting for
Deciphering the royal dress code
Fashion, in royal hands, became a form of branding
Standing up for cultural freedom
We must follow the example of brave artists who oppose censorship
Broken windows
If small instances of disorder are neglected, greater ones will soon be committed
The sleep of reason
Sir Mark Rowley’s forgotten police thriller reveals the assumptions, anxieties and moral universe of Britain’s managerial elite.
The chairwoman of the board
A story driven at a whip-crack pace, pulsing with manic energy and nail-biting
Why 1776 matters to modern Britain
The American founding is a case study in peaceful regime change
Scotland’s biggest legal scandal
Hundreds of men could have being denied their right to a fair trial because of a justice system that rules important character evidence inadmissible
