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Newsletter #67: Starmer's new favourite terrorist

Killing foxes

Newsletter #66: Reform UK's Christmas Report Card

The US National Security Strategy: a European perspective

Banal dystopia: then and now

The Mad Mullahs of Postliberalism

Newsletter #65: Should Farage 'Unite the Right'?

Britain and the future of European migration

Labour have abolished one of the few remaining reliefs available for Britain's most productive people

You can just say things

Newsletter #64: Checking in with the Continent

The Race Relations Act and the origins of two-tier justice

I Ate With Tod — so you won't have to

Pan-Europeanism and the British Right: a post-war history

Newsletter #63: Shabana Mahmood’s immigration reform agenda

Damocles' licence

Russia and the European Right: past, present, prospects

London's new vitalism

Newsletter #62: Income tax not to rise, after all that...

There is no Christian revival

Financing Woke

The necessary existence of group minds

Newsletter #61: Reform pivot from tax cuts to fiscal consolidation

Reform's Sarah Pochin 'problem'

Is London excited for Mamdani?

Lessons from Trumponomics

Echoes of the Sceptred Isle in modern English patriotism

Newsletter #60: Reform announce ‘Project 2029’

Reform and the future of welfare

Multiculturalism in Singapore, part 2

Abolish the Mayor of London, take back control of the capital

Against Christian Nationalism

Newsletter #59: Starmer's grooming gang enquiry at risk of collapse

Britain's doomed demographic destiny

Artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and the spectre of human nature

Ignore the cynical jingoism of the China hawks

Newsletter #58: James Orr joins Reform

The dissolution of Spain?

Newsletter #57: Tory Conference Reviewed

I'm a Brummie... get me out of here!

Newsletter #56: Keir Starmer shores up his position at Labour Conference

The Czech parliamentary elections, explained

Two years of Pimlico Journal

Newsletter #55: Reform put legal migration back in the conversation

Unite the Rugpull?

OBITUARY: Charlie Kirk, 1993-2025

Andrew Tate: the British deep state’s last chance?

Newsletter #53: Reform conference reviewed

Newsletter #52: Reform UK conference preview

MPs are almost certainly using ChatGPT to generate Commons speeches

Newsletter #51: Showbiz Reform declare for ‘mass deportations’

Defining 'Britishness'

Newsletter #50: Epping legal decision shuts Bell migrant hotel

Who are we? American Identity in the Age of Paper Americanism

Newsletter #49: The Zia Yusuf Enigma

The collapse of Bournemouth

Why I am a Zianist

Newsletter #48: Silence of the Jenrick

John Torode's fateful rendition of 'Gold Digger'

Multiculturalism in Singapore, part 1

Newsletter #46: The reshuffle that wasn't

In defence of the British woman

16 year olds can’t purchase lottery tickets or kitchen knives in England, so why should they be allowed to vote?

Newsletter #45: Fortune favours Nigel Farage

Of paradigm shifts

The Casey Report: the case of the dog that barked (a bit)

Elon Musk is still on the MAGA Express, whether he likes it or not

Newsletter #44: EXCLUSIVE. Penny Mordaunt eyes a return to frontline politics in Richmond and Northallerton

Japan: the price of politeness

Newsletter #43: ‘Little’ Zohran Mamdani and the future of the Left

One year of Keir Starmer

Glastonbury and Reform’s middle class problem

REVIEW: 28 Years Later by Danny Boyle

Newsletter #42: Farage on Iran, Tice on the Bank of England, Zia Yusuf on the Britannia Card

Newsletter #41: Rachel Reeves — Treasury cipher, or Starmerite ideologue?

The end of right-wing deference

Newsletter #40: Zia Yusuf is in, and now he's out, and now he’s in, and now…

The white British are set to become a minority around the middle of this century

Newsletter #39: Reform not-very-UK's week of Americanisation

How Britain became a cautionary tale on freedom of speech

Newsletter #38: Can the Tories still undo their catastrophic, Kemi Badenoch-sized mistake?

Where next on tariffs?

Newsletter #37: Sir Keir Stormer?

The Social Housing Phenomenon, part 2: how much does it cost, and who gains?

Will the Tory 'Deportation Bill' work?

The Romanian presidential election, explained

The Polish presidential election, explained

The police we deserve?

Newsletter #36: Reform tease their plans for Government

Tony Blair’s man in Albania

Newsletter #35: Local Elections special

Life in the Iberian blackout

The real future of finance: a golden age for the humanities bluffers

Newsletter #34: Keir Starmer's big EU reset

REVIEW: 'Minority Rule: Adventures in the Culture War' by Ash Sarkar

Newsletter #33: Homeland Party rift after femboy scandal

Peace through strength

Why the British Right needs economic nationalism

Newsletter #32: Rupert Lowe’s 'rape gang inquiry' will be a waste of time

A blueprint for meritocratic educational reform after Starmer's VAT raid

Newsletter #31: Trump's tariff lunacy

Should meritocrats celebrate Starmer's VAT raid on private schools?

Skipping rocks across the pond: an American perspective on Trump

Newsletter #30: The OBR and silly deputies

No to Fraser Nelson, no to Steve Laws: towards a 'third way' on British national identity

Newsletter #29: Starmer takes on the scroungers

The Luigi Mangione Democrats

Why post-liberalism failed

Newsletter #28: Should we 'unite the right'?

That’s my (Royal) Prerogative

Newsletter #27: WAR! (in Reform UK, not with Russia — yet)

The Strait of Gibraltar: Britain between Africa and Europe, part 2

Newsletter #26: The Week of Ukraine

The new theological politics

The Strait of Gibraltar: Britain between Africa and Europe, part 1

They don’t like us, we shouldn’t care

Newsletter #25: The AfD come second in German Federal Elections

Make Britain Great Again, part 1

Pathologising the Pakistani rape gangs

Newsletter #24: Farage-Lowe feud escalates

Blue Labour

Newsletter #23: Is Kemi Badenoch's media firewall on its last legs?

The Civil Service Fast Stream has failed

Newsletter #21: The Cruel Kids' Table

Rachel Reeves won't see a repeat of the 2022 gilt market crisis — but she should still be worried

Newsletter #20: We’re back to social media and the purchasing of knives, yet again

The real origins of American freedom of speech

Newsletter #19: The ‘Very Online’ Right still don't know their own audience

What the Right gets wrong about fertility rates

Newsletter #18: The walls close in on Labour's third-world kleptocrat nepobaby

Friedrich Nietzsche and the limits of meritocracy

The previous Pakistani rape gangs cover-up? How the Goddard Inquiry became the Jay Inquiry

Newsletter #17: On Pakistani rape gangs; or, 'the dam bursts'

Rejecting Farage is a strategic error for the British Right

Why Nigel Farage is right to not associate himself with Tommy Robinson

Cultural critiques and costly signalling