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Douglas Murray on conspiracy America, lawfare & the new age of suspicion

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Make teenage summer jobs compulsory

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I’m of an age where a summer’s evening often means a few gin and tonics on my balcony along with cheese, olives and an Etta James soundtrack. But it wasn’t that long ago that the slow descent of the amber orb meant trekking into Chester city centre to catch a minibus that would take me

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John Sturgis

My Kafkaesque clash with TfL

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Soul suckers

How private equity ruined Britain

Gus Carter

How private equity ruined Britain

What has happened to Britain’s rivers isn’t a mistake. The fact that serious pollution is up 60 per cent on the year, or that only one in seven rivers can be called ecologically healthy, is the result of corporate tactics. It is effluent from the murky world of private equity. Some 2.5 million people in

How private equity ruined Britain

What has happened to Britain’s rivers isn’t a mistake. The fact that serious pollution is up 60 per cent on the year, or that only one in seven rivers can be called ecologically healthy, is the result of corporate tactics. It is effluent from the murky world of private equity. Some 2.5 million people in

Culture

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Irritatingly, Wet Leg’s new album is pretty good

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Grade: B+ There’s quite a lot to dislike about Wet Leg, even aside from their stupid name. The entirety of their lyrical canon, for starters – vapid and petulant millennial inanities, 50 per cent performative braggadocio, 50 per cent adolescent carping. Or there’s the commodification of their sexualities: they’ve traded up to being bi, just

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Cartoons

Nick Newman

‘‘I’m going on holiday so you’ll have to get an AI doctor to go on strike for me.’’

Cartoon

Grizelda

‘‘Great news! The country is going to the dogs!’’

Cartoon

G.V. Chappell

The ballad of broken Britain

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