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The holier than thou want to cancel Scrabble words. Credit: Godong/Universal Images Group via Getty Images
July 9, 2020

The woke are coming for Scrabble Obsessing over 'slur' words is a form of magical thinking that detracts from real problems

Sam Leith

09.07

We’d never build another Albert Hall Our indifference to patriotic culture suggests we've hit a new civilisational low

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
08.07

08.07

Are young people turning to the Right? Political correctness could explain why the Jordan Peterson generation is quite so conservative

Eric Kaufmann

08.07

Why panto has its knockers It's sheer snobbery for the New York Times to dismiss pantomime — it might just save British theatre

Matthew Sweet

08.07

Human rights in the age of disinformation Implementing the Magnitsky Act is a big win for Global Britain. But what does it mean to be a democratic citizen online?

Peter Pomerantsev

08.07

What’s the point of Parler? The dream of a digital public square available to all is being weakened by economics, not just politics

Gavin Haynes

Tuesday
07.07

07.07

Can you really teach kids not to be racist? Someone thought it a good idea to force children to undergo the dubious 'implicit bias' training, and film it

Tom Chivers

07.07

Don’t let the activists grind you down So what if you stand up for women's rights, or find Louis CK funny? It’s time to stop pandering to the mob

Meghan Murphy

07.07

How the establishment fell for eugenics A shocking number of influential Britons used to think it necessary to wipe out 'inferior' citizens

Peter Franklin

Monday
06.07

06.07

When will Germany get off its knees? Just when the country needs to show resolve, Merkel is being startlingly naive

Aris Roussinos

06.07

We are all prisoners of groupthink Patrick McGoohan's 1960s cult curiosity turns out to be a parable for our intolerant times

Gareth Roberts

06.07

America’s cultural revolution is just like Mao’s To many who survived the crackdown in China, events in the US are frighteningly familiar

Xiao Li