The push to build more homes is treated as a moral imperative, but what kind of cities are we choosing to become?
Why is there an unwillingness to engage seriously with evidence that sex-selective abortion may be occurring in Australia?
It was 20 years ago last month that the then Prime Minister Tony Blair announced that nuclear power was “back on agenda with ...
Everyone who is everyone – within a certain political and social fragment – has been in Russia this past week. Conservative American conspiracy theorist Candace Owens; Errol Musk, father of Elon; ...
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John Healey has resigned as Secretary of State for Defence over the government’s failure to properly fund the armed ...
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There has been so much controversy in the run-up to the 2026 World Cup that it is sometimes easy to forget that it is ...
The Green party is considering a new policy to ban circumcision, The Spectator can reveal. The party’s Health Policy ...
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