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Technology indistinguishable from magic
Hearing the language of Christ on the road to Damascus
Leaving behind the history written in letters of blood
Will the last young professional to leave Britain turn off the lights?
The case for a Global Sanctuary City
Europe's absent-minded revolution
On the Tory Cult of Personality and its Consequences
Soothing the injured spirit of the Temple
Why we need an insufferable liberal elite
The great 2024 vibe shift (and other stories)
Progressive realism and Perfidious Albion
The chilling dawn of multiracial fascism
Your favourite half-British president
Fellow believers or fellow citizens?
The Tears of Strangers are only water
Who governs Britain (in 2029)?
The Sun finally sets on the British Empire
Wrong Side of History Newsletter #57
How many people live in Britain?
A language of beautiful impurity
English, our mixed Mother Tongue
The curse of Ostentatious Egalitarianism
The funniest politician in modern history
How Japan caught up with the West
On Winston, Karen and Khaleesi
There are no more Chads in England
Sitting here in our safe European home
Wrong Side of History newsletter #55
History's greatest crossovers: Part Three
1066 and the birth of two nations
The worst year in British politics… so far?
Wrong Side of History newsletter #54
We are all Sun Kings with Ryanair
Getting talent back into the political clown show
The modern world is full of the old Christian virtues gone mad
The Wrong Side of History newsletter #53
Britain is running out of babies
Wrong Side of History newsletter 52
‘The worst election I have ever stood in’
Try not walking in someone else’s shoes
Latte liberals and coffee's conquest of Britain
The battle for George Orwell’s soul
Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink
We hebben een serieus probleem
I seem to have been ‘minoritized’
Did mobile phones cause the crime collapse?
A short history of exodus in the Middle East
The mystery and magic of Petra
Why I won’t get an Irish passport
Always be starting culture wars
Barbarians and the fall of Rome
The Americans who built the Tube
The Compassionate Case for a Republic
The Case for Reverse Grammar Schools
A little 'paradise' beside Hell
Why courage is the most important virtue
Maybe we shouldn’t be ‘annoying all the right people’
Charles, the most Christian king
The most right-wing government in history?
The loneliness of the long-distance commuter
Slouching towards dystopia in London