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2021
Total Results: 1090
January 12, 2021
Superforecasting the end of Covid
A group of experts — with proven track records — offer predictions on when the nightmare will end
Michael Story
12.01
Roger Scruton still gives me strength
A year after his death, the philosopher is more relevant than ever
Maurice Glasman
12.01
The French Left against Islamism
Debate around extremism has been plagued by cringe-inducing naivety
Liam Duffy
12.01
What I’ve learned about suicide
There's an increasing tendency to trivialise this desperate act
Julie Burchill
Monday
11.01
11.01
Can Twitter exist in a democracy?
Donald Trump isn't the only problem: liberty depends on the virtues social media erodes
Ed West
11.01
How Macron made France a laughing stock
He's a political novice with no ideas of his own, according to a new biography
John Lewis-Stempel
11.01
Why America is haunted by Ancient Rome
Even as the Capitol was seized, historical parallels were being drawn
Tom Holland
11.01
Biden is the white knight women don’t need
The Democrat's patronising, paternalistic brand of feminism isn't much of improvement on Trump
Kat Rosenfield
Friday
08.01
08.01
Donald Trump’s ruinous legacy
After chaos in the Capitol, how will the Republican Party regroup?
Michael Tracey
08.01
Will Brexit rob France of M&S?
The clothes are deemed irretrievably English but Paris still loves the mini bites
John Lichfield
08.01
Why South Africa shrugs at the mutant strain
Towards the back of the vaccine queue, the nation has plenty to worry about
Gavin Haynes
08.01
Don’t censor the lockdown sceptics
Covid-era restrictions on what we can see and listen to are likely to outlast the disease
Douglas Murray
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