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Total Results: 1016
December 11, 2019
Why Tories are becoming extinct
There are huge, unprecedented demographic challenges facing the Conservative Party
Ed West
Tuesday
10.12
10.12
Of course biological sex exists
Male and female are scientific reality — even if Jo Swinson doesn't agree
Tom Chivers
Thursday
05.12
05.12
Emmanuel Macron’s alienating ambition
The French President's popularity is tanking — at home and abroad
Anne-Elisabeth Moutet
Wednesday
04.12
04.12
Who will miss Angela Merkel?
The departure of the Chancellor will be a huge shock for Germany — and beyond
Mary Dejevsky
Monday
02.12
02.12
Who gains from the great university scam?
Higher education expansion will leave thousands in debt and disappointment
Mary Harrington
Friday
29.11
29.11
Will Boris save social democracy?
The Tory party is going through one of its great evolutionary shifts — and Labour's going to have to change too
David Goodhart
29.11
Don’t fall for the Black Friday scam
Gifting may be economically illiterate — but giving the right present is so good for the soul
Polly Mackenzie
Wednesday
27.11
27.11
Why would the US want George W Bush back?
The rehabilitation of the prodigal president says much about the state of American politics
Christopher Rhodes
Friday
22.11
22.11
A post-liberal reading list
Why is a philosophy that's aligned with the way most people think struggling to go mainstream?
Giles Fraser
Wednesday
20.11
20.11
How America got its claws into Ukraine
The real revelations of the Trump impeachment hearings
Mary Dejevsky
Wednesday
13.11
13.11
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour would crush civil society
Thirty years on, the same tactics employed in Communist central Europe are being mooted in Britain
Roger Scruton
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
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