Theme: Groupthink

Total Results: 1515


December 4, 2019

How Global English became a source of division The international language increasingly divides the Somewheres and Anywheres of the world

Ben Sixsmith

Tuesday
03.12

03.12

Why it’s so easy to invent conspiracy theories Was Shakespeare Shakespeare? Did Molière write Molière? The world is full of more coincidences than we might think

Tom Chivers

03.12

The truth about free speech in Britain Kipling saw in our national class division the split between the Normans and the liberty-loving Saxons. Perhaps it still exists

Peter Hitchens

03.12

Does the North-South divide really exist? All of England needs to be able to break free from the grip of the union state in London

John Denham

Monday
02.12

02.12

Who gains from the great university scam? Higher education expansion will leave thousands in debt and disappointment

Mary Harrington

Thursday
28.11

28.11

How toxic is Scottish masculinity? Rachel McCormack's new documentary, <i>The Ideal Scotsman</I> casts an empathetic eye over the men who wear tartan skirts

Julie Bindel

28.11

Labour is institutionally anti-Semitic Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters need to stop obfuscating, strawmanning and deflecting

Maajid Nawaz

Wednesday
27.11

27.11

Britain’s divisions go way, way back Political maps here and across Europe reflect the actions of long-dead kings and empires

Ed West

Tuesday
26.11

26.11

Don’t write Labour off yet Ever since the campaign began, public support for Jeremy Corbyn’s party has been rising

Matthew Goodwin

26.11

Do manifestos make a difference? Almost no one cares what political parties have to say on actual policy

Tom Chivers

26.11

Why the young are falling out of love with sex Getting laid has never been so complicated — nor so chilly a business

Zoe Strimpel

Friday
22.11

22.11

A boy in a dress is just a boy in a dress As a trans woman I'm horrified by the pressure we're putting on children to choose their gender

Debbie Hayton