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Lech Walesa carried through the streets by Solidarity supporters in 1980 (Photo by PAI-Foto.pl/Ullstein Bild via Getty Images)
September 8, 2020

How Solidarity gives hope to Belarus The Polish trade union's struggles — and eventual victory — are a template for protesters in Minsk

Steve Crawshaw

Monday
07.09

07.09

The American Left is looking increasingly extreme How would Joe Biden's radicalised supporters react to a Trump victory in November?

Justin Webb

07.09

What the West gets wrong about consent Modern feminists look askance at arranged marriages, yet turn a blind eye to violent misogyny

Jenny McCartney

07.09

Uber’s dangerous drive to serfdom The company might fancy itself as a woke corporation, but its exploitative labour practices are worthy of the Gilded Age

Marshall Auerback

07.09

Can our seaside survive the winter? Bournemouth made it through lockdown, but the worst could be yet to come

James Bloodworth

Friday
04.09

04.09

All this Covid confusion helps no one David Halpern's work on prosperity suggests that dividing the population on a health issue will not end well

Polly Mackenzie

04.09

‘Cultural appropriation’ is American cultural imperialism The outrage over Adele shows the extent to which the US culture wars intrude in places they don't belong

Douglas Murray

04.09

Why Christopher Nolan needs to calm down There's nothing thrilling about over-complicated plots — they create confusion, not tension

Andrew Martin

04.09

In praise of autumn, the best of seasons In England the period when the leaves fall and the evenings darken is uniquely evocative and beautiful

Niall Gooch

Thursday
03.09

03.09

Has lockdown left you with existential angst? Covid confinement has forced many to wrestle with thoughts of mortality and meaning

Giles Fraser

03.09

How to save British farming (and the countryside) As a farmer I've come to accept that our impact on nature is often destructive, but saving the landscape won't be cheap

James Rebanks

03.09

A portrait of power, warts and all A series of novels set in Cromwell's England shows that taking control is easy enough — but keeping it is much harder

James Kirkup