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5 Oct 2018 - 8:30am

Remainers’ immigration hypocrisy Surely Brexit is a blow against racism and not an example of it

Giles Fraser

05.10

Why I helped Trump kill the old Republican Party Elites are still tone-deaf to the President's attempts to revive the American Dream

Frank Buckley

Wednesday, 3 October

03.10

Deluded liberals can’t keep clinging to a dead idea Anyone looking to classical liberal thinkers to deliver the West from its present difficulties is fixated on an irretrievable past

John Gray

Monday, 1 October

01.10

Why home ownership is the real key to progress Property provides a people with a direct stake in national and local economies – and inculcates good habits

Peter Franklin

Friday, 28 September

28.09

On Twitter, I too become an arse Social media sucks us into a vortex of contestation. Is it possible to resist?

Giles Fraser

Thursday, 27 September

27.09

Can we really call Jeremy Corbyn an antisemite? There are reasons to fight about the definition of words. But they’re not truth-seeking reasons

Tom Chivers

Tuesday, 25 September

25.09

A question of sovereignty The Steve Hewlett Memorial Lecture 2019: Brexit, digital disruption and the fate of British media

Mark Thompson

Monday, 24 September

24.09

Why I regret my war on drugs Prohibition has failed the most vulnerable in our communities – it's time to consider alternatives

Charles Falconer

Friday, 14 September

14.09

Adventures in Trumpland A trip through flyover America reveals a country still divided

Ian Birrell

Tuesday, 11 September

11.09

The media’s sins of omission Why are news outlets so reluctant to criticise Pope Francis?

Damian Thompson

Thursday, 6 September

06.09

The West’s utter failure to see China’s end game The West is dangerously misinterpreting China’s approach to geopolitical strategy

Mike Martin

Wednesday, 5 September

05.09

History shows Britain cannot rely on America’s friendship The fifty-fifty deal deserves as much attention as Suez in explaining the decline of British influence in the Middle East

James Barr