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This time last year, the UK was consumed by the worst race riots since 2001. It was precipitated by the spread of online ...
Britain intends to follow France, and now Canada, in recognising a Palestinian state in September. I’ve already set out the ...
There comes a moment for many soldiers – and most politicians – when you realise the battle you think you’re fighting isn’t ...
Yesterday, the High Court allowed Palestine Action to challenge the Home Secretary’s decision to ban it. Since its ...
Donald Trump is, it seems, eyeing up your job. During the US President’s trip up north to visit his Turnberry golf course and ...
The English cannot assimilate any nation,’ declared the narrator of a French travelogue set in India and published in the ...
Back to Gary Neville, the left-wing right-back who has never met a camera he didn’t like. Just when we thought he’d ...
On Monday night, New York City golden boy Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic nominee for mayor, tweeted, after the terrifying gun ...
The Jeffrey Epstein football is still being kicked around the political playground, with passes to and fro, but no goal. Yet ...
Fucking men,’ spits a woman towards the end of John Niven’s brilliant tenth novel, The Fathers. ‘Why do they always think it’s about fixing everything?’ It’s a classic hit of deadpan humour from ...
Despite the first six months of Donald Trump’s current term being among the most active ever, most of the mainstream media ...
Ferdinand Mount has had an illustrious career, including posts as head of the No. 10 policy unit under Margaret Thatcher, literary and political editor of The Spectator and editor of the TLS.
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