Articles
External links to articles Douglas Murray has written for various publications
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London has become a vanity project
Like every Mayor before him, Sadiq Khan views the city as his stage
![National Review](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/nationalreview.png)
Surely You Jest
When did America agree to be lectured at by comedians? The question went through my mind again last month when I made the error of watching Late Night with Seth Meyers.
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There are questions to answer over the wisdom of bringing students and criminals together
The role of the ‘Learning Together’ programme in the Fishmongers’ Hall terrorist attack deserves to be examined
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The climate extremists will never be satisfied
No policy, not matter how damaging to ordinary life, will ever be enough to appease the cult of St Greta
![UnHerd](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/unherd.png)
How we let the IRA walk free
Johnny Mercer is right — the Government has failed British veterans
![The Spectator](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/spectator.co_.uk_.png)
The Church of England’s new religion
Last year the church set up a ‘taskforce’ whose resulting report (‘From Lament to Action: Report of the Archbishops’ Anti-Racism Taskforce’) is due before the Archbishops’ Council next week. Happily, a copy found its way into my hands first.
![The Sun](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/thesun.co_.uk_-1.png)
It’s time to lift the lockdown completely as normal life is worth the risk
MOST of us aren’t great at accepting bad news. But it looks like this country has trouble accepting GOOD news.
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The music at the heart of the Duke’s funeral
Every detail of today’s funeral of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is likely to be pored over in the days ahead. But one aspect which should get particular attention is the musical contribution.
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What the demise of Quilliam teaches us about Britain and Islam
There was much rejoicing among Britain’s Islamists last week when the thinktank and campaigning organisation Quilliam announced that it was closing.
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Loathing of the English unites Alba and the SNP in ahistorical self-pity
The ethno-nationalism of their claims has many flaws and rests on ugly terrain
![UnHerd](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/unherd.png)
Will David Cameron ever be satisfied?
Too many of our ex-leaders regard ordinary voters with disdain
![The Australian](https://douglasmurray.net/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/theaustralian.com_.au_.png)
A life worth honouring; his duty discharged (£)
The Duke’s death has provoked such feeling. Is it because deep down we fear they don’t make them like that anymore?