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Sectarian graffiti in the Protestant Shankill Road district of Belfast, 1972. Credit: Alex Bowie/Getty Images
23 Oct 2019 - 1:11am

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

23.10

Should we worry about footballers heading the ball? A new study shows raised risk of Alzheimer's among old professional footballers, but the risks are misunderstood

Tom Chivers

Tuesday
22.10

22.10

Is Prince Harry the new Edward VIII? This cruel, mad system demands that royals be treated both as demigods and as prey

Tanya Gold

22.10

Will the Evangelicals dump Trump? Conservative Christians have made a Faustian pact with the president, but his desertion of the Kurds may lose him the 'mandate of heaven'

Christopher Rhodes

22.10

How Noël Coward made me a Marxist I realised that it wasn't just prime ministers and Catholic priests who could lead a double life

Paul Mason

Monday
21.10

21.10

The making of a reactionary I was not a Tory — or even a conservative; I had an immovable love of certain, unchanging things

Peter Hitchens

21.10

Harry Potter and the importance of soft power Storytelling has been central to national identity since the tales of King Arthur, but Rowling has arguably put more cash into the British treasury than anyone in history

Ed West

21.10

Finally, Cornwall tells its own story A film about a Cornish fishing village overrun by rich incomers is one of a new wave that puts neglected communities back in focus

Ryan Gilbey

Friday
18.10

18.10

Why the North East of England is different The communitarian 'Old Labour Right' culture stems from centuries of defending the realm

Dan Jackson

18.10

Woke GQ reeks of fear The once-aspirational men's magazine seems intent on denigrating what it once stood for

Douglas Murray

18.10

Cuba killed my communism When I was a teenager, I thought I had all the answers

James Bloodworth

18.10

Don’t you dare ask my pronouns Jeremy Corbyn may be determined to virtue signal, but this expectation that we clarify our pronouns is oppressive and absurd

Julie Bindel