Tag: United Kingdom

Total Results: 13


A miner washing in Tower Colliery, one of the last deep mines in Wales. (Gideon Mendel/Corbis via Getty Images)
26 Mar 2024 - 12:03am

Port Talbot and the suicide of Wales Dejection and despair now hang over the Valleys

Brad Evans

Thursday, 11 January

11.01

Who will fight for Britain? Pax Americana has hollowed out our sense of duty

Mary Harrington

Wednesday, 5 July

05.07

The case for Orkney nationalism Would the archipelago be better off with Norway?

William Clouston

Thursday, 16 March

16.03

Why doesn’t Scotland love King Charles? Republican apathy may be for the best

Daniel Kalder

Thursday, 17 November

17.11

Sinn Féin has given up on a united Ireland A referendum isn't in the party's interests

Shane Ross

Monday, 14 February

14.02

Nothing can save the BBC The product of the 20th century is struggling in the 21st

Dominic Sandbrook

Thursday, 30 December

30.12

What hope for the United Kingdom? Northern Ireland, like Scotland, could soon be ruled by nationalists

Ruth Davidson

Tuesday, 23 November

23.11

Why I am fleeing to the hills XR activists won't give up their middle-class lives

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday, 18 August

18.08

Can Britain’s Gypsies survive? A new law could extinguish centuries of tradition

Etan Smallman

Thursday, 12 August

12.08

Why is child marriage legal in the West? It's the one type of slavery the West ignores

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Friday, 5 June

05.06

America is the greatest story ever told Ancient narratives continue to shape the assumptions and ideals of the United States

Tom Holland

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