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October 16, 2019
The Yorkshire Ripper fired up my feminism
Peter Sutcliffe's crimes exposed the misogyny of Eighties England — and opened my eyes to politics
Julie Bindel
16.10
Could free cash fix the economy?
The economy is tanking and the central banks are getting desperate: could helicopter money be the answer?
Peter Franklin
Tuesday
15.10
15.10
The Booker Prize judges had one job
It was an epic fail — which sets a rotten precedent — to award this year's prize to two winners, says a former judge
Sam Leith
15.10
Is Boris Johnson trying to rig the election?
The photo ID voting plan is a badly thought-through attempt to fix a non-existent problem
Tom Chivers
15.10
How my daughter disrupted my politics
When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently
Ian Birrell
15.10
Who are you calling a dictator?
When it comes to totalitarian excess, Trump and Boris are mere amateurs
Daniel Kalder
Monday
14.10
14.10
How Rory Stewart could win London
With a reputation rooted in Cumbria, Rory will have a hard job convincing the capital city. Our contributors offer him some advice.
Various Contributors
14.10
Alexander Hamilton would have a plan for Brexit
The US Founding Father should be our guide to embracing a Global Britain
Michael O’Sullivan
14.10
The fall of the Wall powered up my politics
Events in Berlin inspired the former leader of the Scottish Tories to wake up to the world
Ruth Davidson
Friday
11.10
11.10
Who is Abiy Ahmed?
Ethiopia's young leader has taken home the Nobel Peace Prize
Christopher Rhodes
11.10
The empty lives of Extinction Rebellion fanatics
Bored, white elites flock to XR in search of meaning and purpose — and something to complain about
Douglas Murray
11.10
How Tony Blair destroyed the centre ground
The former PM talks a lot about reasonableness; but his three year campaign against Brexit compromise is anything but
Freddie Sayers
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