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Analysis
Total Results: 1004
February 27, 2020
Forget the Elgin Marbles — give the North East its treasures back
London should return the relics it robbed from the regions
James Barr
Wednesday
26.02
26.02
Why Boris has his eye on a Union-boosting bridge
Wouldn't the UK be better preserved by keeping Scotland and Northern Ireland apart?
Eilis O'Hanlon
Tuesday
25.02
25.02
Every Home Secretary must fight the Home Office
Priti Patel's war with her own department is nothing new
Stephen Pollard
Monday
24.02
24.02
How France became the most anti-Semitic country in the West
Forty years ago, violence against Jews was unknown but today huge numbers are fleeing
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Friday
21.02
21.02
Populism isn’t about class
Why do liberal-Left commentators want to believe Brexit was a 'middle-class civil war'?
Matthew Goodwin
Thursday
20.02
20.02
Will Britain join the European baby push?
Pro-natal policies might win Boris support in newly Tory seats
Colin Brazier
Wednesday
19.02
19.02
What Labour gets wrong about transwomen
MPs are queuing up to sign a manifesto that denies the facts of biology
Debbie Hayton
Tuesday
18.02
18.02
Labour has a shot at relevance — can it grasp it?
Parliament needs a serious opposition more than ever
David Kogan
Monday
17.02
17.02
The truth about ‘American Dirt’
Once again journalists are choosing political tribalism over the facts
Jesse Singal
Tuesday
11.02
11.02
Why we should be worried about coronavirus
This crisis probably won't kill us all; but sooner or later a pandemic is bound to wipe out the human race
Peter Franklin
Monday
10.02
10.02
Could this be Germany’s next Chancellor?
The elites adore Robert Habeck and his Green party — but the appeal only extends so far
David Goodhart
Friday
07.02
07.02
Why is Sinn Féin rising?
A seismic shift in Irish politics could see the party, which is still ruled by an army council, in government
David Quinn
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