Tag: England

Total Results: 67


A foregone conclusion. Credit: Getty
3 Feb 2022 - 12:03am

What can we learn from Southend West? It's time we stopped laughing at the disaffected Right

Tanya Gold

Monday, 17 January

17.01

What lockdown took from my parents Covid restrictions stole their right to choose

Kate Clanchy

Monday, 10 January

10.01

The importance of being British Patriotism is now viewed as a modern disease

Nigel Biggar

Thursday, 23 December

23.12

Life on the Cornish breadline No one smiles in the foodshares except the volunteers, who grin brightly

Tanya Gold

Thursday, 11 November

11.11

VS Naipaul was no victim His fellow post-colonial writers hated him

Murtaza Hussain

Tuesday, 2 November

02.11

India is being erased from history Modern historians perpetuate a cycle of victimhood

Robert Lyman

Thursday, 28 October

28.10

Rishi is walking us into recession He is being fooled by a problem that doesn't exist

Philip Pilkington

Wednesday, 20 October

20.10

The myth of lone-wolf terrorism Would David Amess still be alive if someone had spoken up?

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Friday, 1 October

01.10

Centrism always fails Radical Britain has no time for the likes of Gina Miller

Will Lloyd

Wednesday, 8 September

08.09

What the SNP really believes Tom Nairn's critiques of Englishness inspired the nationalists

John Lloyd

Friday, 20 August

20.08

Why Britain loves camping Like medieval pilgrimages, the point is to suffer

Ed West

Thursday, 29 July

29.07

How Preston became a socialist utopia Lefties across the world have fallen for its economic radicalism

Gavin Haynes