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Total Results: 220
May 31, 2021
What Oxford taught me about posh people
The dreaming spires hide a vicious sense of entitlement
James Rebanks
Monday
10.05
10.05
What if Ireland were united?
The partition of the island averted tragedy — and then enabled it
Colm Toibin
Thursday
06.05
06.05
England’s ancient beef with Ireland
This isn't the first time Ireland has rivalled Britain for Europe's custom
Paul Lay
Wednesday
05.05
05.05
The IRA’s hunger for martyrs
Modern Ireland was defined by the defiance and death of Bobby Sands
Jenny McCartney
Tuesday
04.05
04.05
What England owes the Irish
Relations between the two nations were not always a nightmare
Tom Holland
Monday
03.05
03.05
Northern Ireland has little hope left
It's becoming increasingly obvious that Westminster couldn't care less
Carlo Gebler
Saturday
17.04
17.04
The emptiness of Evil
Vice became exciting when virtue grew boring — but it will never sustain you
Terry Eagleton
Friday
16.04
16.04
Mankind always needs a monster
Our perpetual search for a villain is an attempt to absolve us of complicity
Tanya Gold
Thursday
15.04
15.04
Adolf Eichmann and me
I survived Belsen and saw the monster's trial. May his evil never be forgotten
Shaul Ladany
Wednesday
14.04
14.04
How Hitler killed the Devil
In a world without God, the Führer is the ultimate benchmark of morality
Tom Holland
Tuesday
13.04
13.04
Why ISIS love to kill
Attempts to rationalise evil let its barbaric perpetrators off the hook
Simon Cottee
Monday
12.04
12.04
The calculated evil of Adolf Eichmann
Sixty years after the infamous trial, Hannah Arendt's verdict remains appallingly wrong
Alexander Faludy
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