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Technology indistinguishable from magic

The Indian-American century

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?

Welcoming the stranger

Keeping it in the Family

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

Who speaks of the Armenians?

The War on the Countryside

The chilling dawn of multiracial fascism

Your favourite half-British president

The Scottish Play

Fellow believers or fellow citizens?

The Phantom of Polarisation

Educated rage

American polarisation

Inside the Catholic State

The Tears of Strangers are only water

The genius of Caravaggio

Who governs Britain (in 2029)?

The Sun finally sets on the British Empire

Wrong Side of History Newsletter #57

England, I die pronouncing it

How many people live in Britain?

A language of beautiful impurity

English, our mixed Mother Tongue

Potters and Malfoys

School choice as game theory

The curse of Ostentatious Egalitarianism

The funniest politician in modern history

Why is Britain poor?

The last days of the samurai

How Japan caught up with the West

A battle on two fronts

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

2024 as the new 1974

Britain on the Brink

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

Think before you post

The modern world is full of the old Christian virtues gone mad

A commonwealth of communities

Elon Musk vs HM Government

The madness of mobs

The same, but worse

Lies and damned lies

This is my body

The Wrong Side of History newsletter #53

Getting to Israel

Britain is running out of babies

American Caesar

Brushes with death

Wrong Side of History newsletter 52

Addicted to punishment?

Enemies to the Left

‘The worst election I have ever stood in’

A certain idea of Europe

Try not walking in someone else’s shoes

Latte liberals and coffee's conquest of Britain

Farage's children

We ARE doomed! In your face!

The battle for George Orwell’s soul

Water, water, every where, Nor any drop to drink

Germany's great experiment

Sunday West 51

The Brexit October Revolution

In the land of King Arthur

We hebben een serieus probleem

I seem to have been ‘minoritized’

Things can only get worse

Did mobile phones cause the crime collapse?

A short history of exodus in the Middle East

Anglo-Saxon erasure

The mystery and magic of Petra

Ireland’s Whiteboy summer

The trouble with Soho

In the land of Dune

Sunday West 50

Why I won’t get an Irish passport

Our new colonial police force

The real Singapore-on-Thames

Always be starting culture wars

On Soft Cancelling

Sunday* West (on Monday) 49

Dope sick America

Barbarians and the fall of Rome

The Americans who built the Tube

The Compassionate Case for a Republic

No one wants to be The Man

The Canada 93 Election

The New Calendar of Saints

The Case for Reverse Grammar Schools

There is no escape in tears

Make London even greater

Sunday West 48

A little 'paradise' beside Hell

Why courage is the most important virtue

The strange lure of Russia

Maybe we shouldn’t be ‘annoying all the right people’

Love in the medieval world

Why we love to miss the point

Sunday West 47

Give despair a chance

Charles, the most Christian king

The most right-wing government in history?

Be not idle…

Why We Don't fight

Lessons won't be learned

Is Britain a free country?

Sunday West 46

London is Open

The loneliness of the long-distance commuter

Slouching towards dystopia in London

I picked the wrong week to be scared of flying

The Best is Over

The rise of the New Theists