The walk began well. The path was dry, dusty and wide. Sheep and cattle grazed amiably in the fields, and a lone hare ...
Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride, For and Against a United Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, £18. Reviewed by David McCrone We have ...
This past Saturday I stood outside Cameron Barracks in Inverness with more than two hundred others at the Highlands Against ...
As a fiction writer, I’m faced with alternate narrative possibilities, and the different ways a story might end. But even in the strangest fantastical tales, for example, Lewis Carrol’s Alice in ...
The big reveal that Malcolm Offord would be joining Reform UK was framed as a breakthrough moment for the far-right party.
Debating whether Nigel Farage is racist is as futile as debating with the Flat Earth Society or questioning if the Pope is ...
Rory Stewart gets taken apart for his put down of the Greens Zack Polanski: ...
Reform UK’s attack on the children of Glasgow may at first seem an oddity, a bizarre lurch even for them. But, in fact, it has direct continuity with some of their most extreme views, many of which ...
Charlie Ellis explores how the far-right is weaponising the city and how the mood of hyper nostalgia is a gateway to a reactionary politics. While angry confrontations at ‘asylum hotels’ are an ...
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