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Newsletter #67: Starmer's new favourite terrorist
Newsletter #66: Reform UK's Christmas Report Card
The US National Security Strategy: a European perspective
The Mad Mullahs of Postliberalism
Newsletter #65: Should Farage 'Unite the Right'?
Britain and the future of European migration
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
Russia and the European Right: past, present, prospects
Newsletter #62: Income tax not to rise, after all that...
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?
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
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
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
Newsletter #55: Reform put legal migration back in the conversation
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’
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
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
Newsletter #45: Fortune favours Nigel Farage
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
Japan: the price of politeness
Newsletter #43: ‘Little’ Zohran Mamdani and the future of the Left
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?
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
Newsletter #36: Reform tease their plans for Government
Newsletter #35: Local Elections special
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
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
Newsletter #28: Should we 'unite the right'?
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 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
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
