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27 Dec 2019 - 12:20am
How liars become leaders
There's a reason books such as <i>Gone Girl</i> and <i>The Girl on the Train</i> have been so popular this decade
Polly Mackenzie
27.12
Is the ‘epidemic of loneliness’ fake news?
The health impacts of increasing isolation are being doomily exaggerated
Tom Chivers
27.12
Meghan and Harry are playing a dangerous game
The Duke and Duchess of Woke shouldn't raise the subject of 'unearned privilege'
Douglas Murray
Thursday
26.12
26.12
The dangers of festive over-indulgence
As Stephan Guyenet’s <I>The Hungry Brain</i> demonstrates, capitalism is cooking up food to reprogram our appetites
Tom Chivers
26.12
How I was cancelled by Doctor Who
The BBC has been taken over by the woke — and this mania has infected the institutions of public and cultural life across the West
Gareth Roberts
26.12
The town that should shame our politicians
Once proud Lowestoft has been abandoned to its fate
Paul Embery
26.12
Lessons from 2018: the year of uncivil society
We mustn't let 'policy laundering' stifle public opinion
Mary Harrington
26.12
2017: when the US woke up to its drugs shame
The decline of the American dream was perfectly illustrated by addicts dying in their thousands
Ian Birrell
Wednesday
25.12
25.12
For Iraq’s Christians, this year might be their last
Sixteen years after the disastrous invasion, and two years after ISIS were defeated, the community faces its end
Reine Hanna
25.12
2016: the Great Pivot Year
Our correspondent imagines what future generations will make of the year western society turned on its axis
David Goodhart
25.12
Tolkien’s guide to contemporary politics
The stars of the EU flag represent the coming together of nations — but one can't help but notice the shape that they form.
Peter Franklin
25.12
How motherhood put an end to my liberalism
Having a child is neither an obstacle nor a pastel-coloured ideal of domestic bliss, but something far messier
Mary Harrington
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