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November 11, 2019
Pity the poor avocado-eating graduates
University-educated millennials have absorbed elite values but will never enjoy the lifestyle
Mary Harrington
11.11
It’s a bad time for an illegal immigration amnesty
The Windrush scandal is not a reason to scrap the current system
David Goodhart
11.11
Inside the mind of the Jordan Peterson fanboy
A new film about the professor skirts over the real story of his appeal
James Bloodworth
11.11
Why men should be banned
They have been messing things up for too long — so let's bar them from holding elected office.
James Kirkup
Friday
08.11
08.11
Drag kids are the product of a dangerous American delusion
The way the 12-year-old drag act, Desmond is Amazing, has been pushed on the world betrays a worrying tendency
Douglas Murray
08.11
For Germans and Jews, the past is never over
As the child of German-Jewish refugees, I inherited a complex relationship with a country my parents still loved.
Paul Morland
08.11
If only we could be more like Bavaria
Germany's southern region has discovered the right balance between innovation and tradition
David Goodhart
Thursday
07.11
07.11
Has Brexit really divided Britain?
Few areas of the UK voted overwhelmingly for either Leave or Remain
Robert Ford
07.11
10 things I hate about Germany
It's time we challenged the myth of Bonkers Britain versus Grown-up Germany
Peter Franklin
07.11
Ban the bomb? The world’s moved on, Mr Gorbachev
The former Soviet leader is decades out of date about the real threats to world peace
Mary Dejevsky
Wednesday
06.11
06.11
It wasn’t the Berlin Wall that divided Germany
Today the former East is rallying to a new Right-wing populism, but divisions between the two halves are much older than Communism
James Hawes
06.11
Turning off the lights won’t save the planet
Understanding climate change means understanding scale, and lots of the things we fret about are a proverbial drop in the ocean
Tom Chivers
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