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Opinion
Total Results: 1008
January 29, 2020
Trump rinses the Democrats again
The President is too smart to patronise his supporters — he talks to them about the little things that matter
Justin Webb
29.01
Will Little Britain survive the woke bullies?
The TV sketch show is at risk of cancellation before it even returns
Andrew Doyle
Tuesday
28.01
28.01
Why kids today should get hooked on the classics
As a post-Christian crisis of meaning undermines the West, we should learn lessons from the pre-Christian world
Gareth Roberts
Monday
27.01
27.01
Should we be allowed to lie about our age?
Not all age-based discrimination is bad — sometimes it's necessary
Peter Franklin
Wednesday
22.01
22.01
Cultural heroes, please stay out of politics
The finest minds lose all their nuance when they get political on Twitter
Freddie Sayers
Tuesday
21.01
21.01
What Sajid Javid should say at Davos, but won’t
Dear Chancellor, we’ve written your speech for you — no need to thank us
Peter Franklin
Monday
20.01
20.01
There is no mental illness epidemic
Thanks to celebrities, more people are demanding help — while those most in need are overlooked
Polly Mackenzie
Friday
17.01
17.01
Where are Britain’s conservative philosophers?
The death of Sir Roger Scruton has left a void in British cultural life. So why does the Right dislike intellectuals?
Ben Sixsmith
Thursday
16.01
16.01
Raise your glass to Roger Scruton, the terroiriste
The great philosopher's love affair with Burgundy had much in common with his conservatism and love of place
Giles Fraser
Wednesday
15.01
15.01
A manifesto to rescue Labour from irrelevance
My party was wrecked by liberals and Toytown revolutionaries. Here's how to vanquish them
Paul Embery
15.01
Samira Ahmed’s win is for all women
The BBC presenter's victory isn't an elitist moment: it's part of a long battle for equality and dignity
Julie Bindel
Tuesday
14.01
14.01
Who will headline the Festival of Brexit?
With a bit of 'hope and happiness', surely the widely-pilloried Festival of Great Britain and Northern Ireland could bring a divided nation together
Various Contributors
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