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Total Results: 220
July 12, 2022
France, the last bastion of bullfighting
Bull's blood flows in unexpected places
John Lewis-Stempel
Monday
11.07
11.07
Italy’s corrupt beach politics
Public property is exploited for private gain
Tobias Jones
Tuesday
03.05
03.05
The ghost of Blair haunts Sedgefield
New Labour's birthplace is politically adrift
Tanya Gold
Saturday
30.04
30.04
Is Tony Blair Labour’s future?
New Labour's legacy is finally becoming clear
John McTernan
Wednesday
29.12
29.12
It’s not the end of the world
Fantasies of decline can make you powerless
Oliver Bateman
Monday
27.12
27.12
Ernst Jünger: our prophet of anarchy
The dissident thinker predicted our disordered times
Aris Roussinos
Friday
24.12
24.12
Dickens hated Oliver Twist
The Victorians virtue-signalled their way out of caring about poverty
Will Lloyd
Monday
20.12
20.12
The unbearable lightness of being cancelled
Milan Kundera introduced us to the Devil's laughter
Howard Jacobson
Thursday
16.12
16.12
What Brexiteers get wrong about empire
It is better to be woke than dead
Ferdinand Mount
Saturday
11.09
11.09
The war on Martin Amis
His response to the attacks was a quixotic and disastrous battle against Islamism
Will Lloyd
Thursday
09.09
09.09
Why Afghan women are fighting back
America has betrayed the one positive legacy of 9/11
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Wednesday
08.09
08.09
How 9/11 created the surveillance state
We were promised an era of heroism — so where did it all go wrong?
Jacob Siegel
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