4 Aug 2020 - 1:00am
Where England sinks into the sea The strange and shifting history of Dungeness resonates with our modern dilemmas
Niall Gooch
03.08
How universities shut out conservative academics A new report shows the extent of intolerance towards unorthodox thinkers in British academia
Matthew Goodwin
03.08
Why anti-racism is all about white people The 'White Fragility' narrative is more interested in self-transformation and self-fulfilment than with real equality
Wessie du Toit
03.08
It’s time the Tories got tough on landlords A Land Value Tax would help pay for the Covid crisis — and give more people the chance to own a home
Peter Franklin
03.08
The village that imagined a godless world In the Dorset parish of Chaldon Herring, 20th century intellectuals imagined a philosophy beyond Christianity
John Gray
31.07
Is it any wonder we’re so divided? The relentless message of disunity promoted by BLM erodes any solidarity we gained under lockdown
Douglas Murray
31.07
Harry Potter fans need to grow up The Boy Who Lived is 40 today, but the books' binary worldview of goodies and baddies hasn't aged well
Sam Leith
31.07
France’s African forever war The country has been fighting jihadis in the Sahel for six long years — and there's no end in sight
John Lewis-Stempel
30.07
Why it’s time to take ‘wokeness’ seriously Rationalism is starting to look a bit cringe, and faith is making a comeback
Mary Harrington
30.07
Will America ever be great again? Even if it wins this year, the Left seems incapable of bringing the country together
Justin Webb
30.07
Church philistines have got high culture all wrong Whatever Sheffield Cathedral thinks, beautiful choral music is not elitist. It's how we approach the divine
Giles Fraser
30.07
Happy birthday, Baghdad, wonder of the world The city, founded 1,258 years ago today, was once an intellectual and cultural centre like no other
Justin Marozzi