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Douglas Murray on a noxious incident that should not go ignored. → Read More
Today’s woke agenda and the cancel-culture madness are weighing our societies down. → Read More
An exclusive excerpt from Douglas Murray's latest book, The Madness of Crowds, that examines the 21st century’s most divisive issues: sexuality, gender, technology and race. → Read More
In his autobiography, the former speaker reveals himself to be an embittered avatar of ambition → Read More
Some of Alastair Stewart’s friends will fight for him — but too many of us will let him simply disappear → Read More
Vasily Grossman's masterpiece explores two unique, yet similar, evils → Read More
America's most prestigious paper has since 2016 produced a string of absurd caricatures about the UK → Read More
Whose ideas are we really for? → Read More
Crowdfunding campaigns finally offer an answer to the mobs of our day. → Read More
There was a time when “anti-fascist” meant what it said. People who opposed fascism called themselves “anti-fascists.” But then the term slipped. The definition of “fascist” became hazy from over-use and so the term “anti-fascist” ... → Read More
The scale of this assault is such that Neuding says that it is time for Swedes to admit that they have a national emergency on their hands. → Read More
We have entered an era in which (to borrow a phrase from the Irish writer Kevin Myers) the truth becomes “whatever you’re having yourself.” → Read More
George Eaton misled his readers to try to destroy the reputation of Britain’s foremost conservative thinker. → Read More
A great question looms over British politics. Should we smash the major parties? → Read More
On the Left, it is spreading once again. → Read More
In the whole debate around Islamist extremism one of the things we have most lacked is strong signals. → Read More
Yes, Dr. Victoria Bateman delivered the Brexit lecture as naked as the day she was born. → Read More
European countries have been building walls for the past several years. Walls themselves aren’t outdated, but the popular arguments against them are. → Read More
Everybody who has watched this farce of a process will struggle to keep any faith in the nomination process or in the Senate. → Read More
The Washington Post’s Beth Reinhard and Emma Brown appear to think that there is something odd about being “a critic of multiculturalism.” → Read More