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How Boris Pasternak defied Soviet tyranny with a Shakespeare sonnet.

In today’s hyperconnected age, when you can conjure up any fact or compute any problem on your smartphone, is there any point in memorizing lines from a poem written decades—or even centuries—ago? Douglas Murray believes that yes, it is crucial to our very existence.

Can you really be radicalised by Great British Railway Journeys?

RICU warns that radicalisation could occur from books by authors including C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Aldous Huxley and Joseph Conrad. I kid you not, though it seems that all satire is dead, but the list of suspect books also includes 1984 by George Orwell.

Satire programmes flagged by beleaguered counter-terror Prevent scheme for ‘encouraging far-right sympathies’

Some of Britain’s most popular sitcoms and greatest works of literature were flagged as potential signs of far-Right extremism by a counter-terror programme. The flagship Prevent scheme, recently the subject of a scathing audit, singled out comedies Yes Minister and The Thick Of It, the 1955 epic war film The Dam Busters, and even The […]

Past the crime and grime, there’s still no place as wondrous as NYC

Though a fairly recent arrival in this city I find myself strangely defensive of it. When I first moved to New York, a vast exodus of my friends started to move the other way. Something I tried not to take personally. They were headed to the usual havens: Austin, Nashville and of course Florida. How […]

Where have all the grown-ups gone?

Why should the Deputy Prime Minister, or anyone else in government, have to treat the civil service like remedial students at a primary school? If their work is piss-poor, why should ‘the modern workplace’ still have to make them feel positive about themselves? What should a government minister say to an official who turns in […]

‘Best’ way Ukraine War ends may be most dangerous

The war in Ukraine looks set to move to the next level. One signal came in a passing reference about tea this week. On Wednesday, in a speech to the UK Parliament, President Zelensky reminisced about his last visit to the Westminster in 2020. On that occasion he said his hosts had given him “delicious […]

America’s colour blindness

How many black cops does it take to commit a racist hate crime? The latest correct answer is ‘five’. That’s the number of policemen in Memphis who have been fired and charged with second-degree murder for the killing of Tyre Nichols.

Dear Mr Barnier, thanks for inviting us back to the EU but here’s a word you usually choose to ignore: NO

I am keen to introduce you to a word that you may not have met for some time: NO. I know it is the way with the EU that even if an electorate says “No”, you take it to mean “Yes”.

Hotel debacle shows how US can’t afford to absorb this many illegal immigrants

Last year New York was struggling to absorb 6,000 migrants. Otherwise known as less than one day’s worth of illegal border-crossings at America’s southern border. Now, in 2023, we have something like 28,000 illegal migrants in New York. Otherwise known as about 3-4 days’ worth of illegal crossings at the southern border. As Mayor Adams […]

Pride comes before a fall

When there were real gay rights to be won, the corporate and sporting worlds were nowhere to be seen. They’re all over the rainbow people now only because the battles are won. As a result, they are overdoing it like all new converts and people are getting annoyed.

The Mike Pompeo speech on China’s influence on US universities that MIT killed

Mike Pompeo has been very vocal in his criticism of China and it’s overt influence in the US.

The Home Office is not fit for purpose, DJ’s murder by asylum seeker comes from not caring who we let into country

WHY is our immigration system so broken? I can already hear the response from Home Office officials and others: “Who says it is?”