Tag: Nationalism

Total Results: 81


A London North Eastern Railway promotional poster of Dunfermline Abbey. Credit: SSPL/Getty Images
25 Aug 2020 - 1:00am

The secrets of Scotland’s ancient capital Seven kings are buried among Dunfermline's litter-strewn ruins — a fact the nationalists could make more of

Daniel Kalder

Wednesday, 6 May

06.05

Morrissey: lunatic seer of the modern world Immigration, wet markets, the plight of the working class: he's always ahead of the curve

Gareth Roberts

Monday, 4 May

04.05

Covid-19 is hardening our borders The pandemic has brought out tribalism in even the most liberal societies

Tim Marshall

Wednesday, 26 February

26.02

Why Boris has his eye on a Union-boosting bridge Wouldn't the UK be better preserved by keeping Scotland and Northern Ireland apart?

Eilis O'Hanlon

Monday, 27 January

27.01

The roots of identitarian liberalism   Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented

John Gray

Friday, 24 January

24.01

The Scottish town that rejected nationalism In East Fife, Scottish nationalism has slowly become more attractive

John Lloyd

Thursday, 19 December

19.12

Why Boris should be more 2012 The London Olympics provided a roadmap for how to unite our kingdom

Polly Mackenzie

Wednesday, 23 October

23.10

Don’t let Brexit become the next Troubles Growing up in Belfast in the 1970s taught me that tribal loyalties have a way of turning nasty

Jenny McCartney

Wednesday, 4 September

04.09

How Salvini overplayed his hand

Andrea Capussela

Thursday, 29 August

29.08

Ben Stokes and the art of brinkmanship

Robin Aitken

Wednesday, 17 July

17.07

How ‘The Favourite’ failed Queen Anne She was a unionist hero – not a demented old sot

Polly Mackenzie

Tuesday, 16 July

16.07

How Italy’s populists keep power

Andrea Capussela