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July 8, 2020
Why panto has its knockers
It's sheer snobbery for the New York Times to dismiss pantomime — it might just save British theatre
Matthew Sweet
Tuesday
07.07
07.07
How the establishment fell for eugenics
A shocking number of influential Britons used to think it necessary to wipe out 'inferior' citizens
Peter Franklin
Monday
06.07
06.07
America’s cultural revolution is just like Mao’s
To many who survived the crackdown in China, events in the US are frighteningly familiar
Xiao Li
Friday
03.07
03.07
China’s modern genocide
There's nothing new about the eugenics being practised in the Uighur "re-education" camps
Sarah Ditum
Thursday
02.07
02.07
The Church shouldn’t hide its sordid past
If you pretend everything is perfect, there will be no grounds for redemption
Giles Fraser
Monday
29.06
29.06
Has BLM picked the wrong target?
It's hard economics, not symbols, that will make the difference for black people
Remi Adekoya
Friday
26.06
26.06
Why doesn’t porn ever get cancelled?
The industry has been remarkably adept at positioning itself as beyond questions of morality
Sarah Ditum
26.06
Pity the prisoners who remain locked up
In lockdown we've learned that restricting people's freedoms leaves them unmoored from life
Carlo Gebler
Thursday
25.06
25.06
On your bike, Britain!
Cycling liberated women in the 1890s, and is just the thing to free us from lockdown
Mary Kenny
Wednesday
24.06
24.06
The Tories’ shameful record on the homeless
Will Covid will make us realise that something must be done about the poor?
James Bloodworth
Monday
22.06
22.06
The truth about the Battle of Dijon
The orgy of violence stemmed from Chechen pride, not entrenched French racism
John Lichfield
Friday
19.06
19.06
The defector taking on Kim Jong-un
Park Sang-hak is defying authorities in both North and South Korea to bring down the dictatorship
Ian Birrell
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