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Homage to the herring as king of the fishes

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David Profumo

The young Anton Chekhov searches for his voice

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Sara Wheeler

Labour is now the party of welfare, not work

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Michael Simmons

A right royal travesty: Lilibet’s reviewed

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Tanya Gold

The great climate climbdown is finally here

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Matt Ridley

Why British diplomacy needs the royals

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Robert Hardman

How I bonded with Tom Stoppard over the classics

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Peter Jones

Ben Stokes’s run-in with Aggers

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Roger Alton

The last straw in Lloyd George’s cash for honours scandal

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Simon Heffer

Bring back the album

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Flora Watkins

Revenge of the invisible woman: Other People’s Fun, by Harriet Lane, reviewed

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Leyla Sanai

An apology to Hope Not Hate and Harry Shukman

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John Power

Nostalgia for the 1980s New Romantic scene 

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Helen Barrett

The nearest we’ll ever get to experiencing the horrors of 1914

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David Crane

My House of Lords dinner disaster

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Charlie Brooks

Did Reeves mislead voters over her chess prowess?

Did Reeves mislead voters over her chess prowess?

When it rains for Rachel Reeves, it pours. This time it isn’t revelations about the now-Chancellor’s apparently plagiarised book or her false...

yesterday 10

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Steerpike

Jenrick rules out Tory-Reform pact ahead of 2029

Jenrick rules out Tory-Reform pact ahead of 2029

To the parties of opposition, about whom some rather interesting stories have emerged. The Financial Times has reported today that Nigel Farage has...

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Steerpike

Junior doctors are striking for the wrong reason

Junior doctors are striking for the wrong reason

Oh God, another junior doctor strike. That seems to be the feeling of the country and of the junior doctors I’ve spoken to. Certainly it’s the...

yesterday 10

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Druin Burch

Fake news / Is it over for antiques dealers?

Fake news / Is it over for antiques dealers?

It is estimated that, sometime in the past few months, the content on the internet produced by AI finally overtook content produced by the human...

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Sean Thomas

Books / Witches, dragons and the Terrible Deev: a choice of this year’s children’s books

Books / Witches, dragons and the Terrible Deev: a choice of this year’s children’s books

Now here’s a combination you never thought you’d see, not least because one of them is dead: Maurice Sendak and Stephen King. But there they are in...

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Melanie Mcdonagh

Are the Girl Guides ashamed of their trans ban?

Are the Girl Guides ashamed of their trans ban?

In 1984, I was Middlesbrough’s most eager Brownie. Such was my enthusiasm, I happily chomped my way through raw potatoes after an older girl,...

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Joanna Williams

Up in smoke / Save the cigar lounge

Up in smoke / Save the cigar lounge

If you’re fortunate enough to have been well-lunched at an establishment like the Ritz or 5 Hertford Street, your host may ask if you fancy a...

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Alexander Larman

We are no closer to peace in Ukraine

We are no closer to peace in Ukraine

Steve Witkoff’s sixth visit of the year to Moscow seems to have ended again with very little to show for it. The US special envoy was in the...

yesterday 9

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Lisa Haseldine

Stumped / There is still hope for the Ashes

Stumped / There is still hope for the Ashes

It is, England cricket fans must remember, only one match in a five-Test series. They began the Ashes needing to win three Tests and the...

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Patrick Kidd

Music / Indian classical music’s rebellion against modernity

Music / Indian classical music’s rebellion against modernity

When Gurdain Ryatt, Ojas Adhiya, Milind Kulkarni and Murad Ali Khan take to the stage at Milton Court this Sunday they will be united by a common...

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Philip Clark

Books / Bats have suffered too long from the ‘Dracula effect’

Books / Bats have suffered too long from the ‘Dracula effect’

Perhaps it is not surprising that bats, which sleep by day, feed by night and swoop through the darkness as erratically as moths, are among the...

yesterday 10

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Mark Cocker

What the Blob doesn’t want you to know about ethnicity and crime

What the Blob doesn’t want you to know about ethnicity and crime

Should the police disclose the ethnicity and background of suspects in high-profile crimes, and how soon should they reveal this information? In...

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Laurie Wastell

What’s so great about juries?

What’s so great about juries?

Criticising m’learned friends has been a risky undertaking since a certain newspaper described a few beaks as ‘enemies of the people’ during the...

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Jimmy Nicholls

Kemi Badenoch is enjoying herself

Kemi Badenoch is enjoying herself

Kemi Badenoch had plenty to work with at Prime Minister’s Questions today. She opened with the departure of the head of the Office for Budget...

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Isabel Hardman

Meghan's Netflix Christmas special is unendurable

Meghan's Netflix Christmas special is unendurable

On the Live Aid charity single, ‘Do They Know It’s Christmas’, Bono sings the (somewhat incongruous) line ‘Well tonight, thank God it’s them...

yesterday 10

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Alexander Larman

Will Robert Jenrick join Reform?

Will Robert Jenrick join Reform?

For more than a decade, Westminster has been obsessing about whether Nigel Farage will do a deal with the Tories. First, it was Ukip in 2015; then...

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James Heale

Scotland bows to pressure to launch grooming gang review

Scotland bows to pressure to launch grooming gang review

The Scottish government is set to announce a national review of the grooming gang evidence in Scotland, after coming under pressure to take action...

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Lucy Dunn

It's a bit rich for Starmer to say the Tories should be ashamed

You always know it’s going to be a good PMQs when things start with Ian Lavery. After a winding and angry monologue about things being grim up...

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Madeline Grant

Why it’s good the NHS is paying more for medicines

Why it’s good the NHS is paying more for medicines

We have caved in to bullying from President Trump. It will put NHS budgets under even more pressure. And the Green leader Zack Polanski will...

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Matthew Lynn

Sound check / 2025 has been a fantastic year for music

Sound check / 2025 has been a fantastic year for music

Norman Lebrecht, who attends concerts as frequently as falcons swoop over St John’s Wood, has declared 2025 to be a terrible year for music. We are...

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Michael Henderson

Starmer’s China policy seems stuck in the past

Starmer’s China policy seems stuck in the past

Prior to entering No. 10, Keir Starmer had little experience of foreign affairs. Yet in office, the subject has consumed a disproportionate amount...

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James Heale

Theatre’s tragedy / The theatre isn’t a thinktank

Readers tend not to approve of rows between columnists, but I must take issue with something Lloyd Evans wrote in ‘No life’ last week. Our theatre...

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Douglas Murray

Labour are almost as deluded as the Your Party faithful

Labour are almost as deluded as the Your Party faithful

Kemi Badenoch has some thoughts on the Labour party. When pressed by the Telegraph on who or what would come after Rachel Reeves in the terrible...

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Gareth Roberts

Notes on... / Why are we so suspicious of magpies?

I started counting magpies during my brief, doomed time as a history teacher. Trudging in every morning, the grim prospect of Weimar Germany with...

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William Atkinson

Je m’accuse / The art of owning up

Je m’accuse / The art of owning up

Though Rebecca Culley is obviously a wrong ’un – having stolen £90,000 from her dear old gramps while pretending to care for him and only spend a...

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Julie Burchill

Buffet blues / Why are hotel breakfasts so bad?

Buffet blues / Why are hotel breakfasts so bad?

Where else would you see anyone wandering around with a plate heaped with such incongruous ingredients as bacon, olives, blueberry waffles and a...

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Julie Bindel

Noel? No thank you / The horror of the festive period

Noel? No thank you / The horror of the festive period

I was driving my daughter to school recently when we tuned into Heart Breakfast. A caller was attempting to answer five Christmas-related questions...

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G.v. Chappell

Injustice / Watch: Jenrick rips into ‘Lammy dodger’

Injustice / Watch: Jenrick rips into ‘Lammy dodger’

It is David Lammy’s big announcement on juries today – so that means another outing for the Tory Trident, Robert Jenrick. The heat-seeking-missile...

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Steerpike

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could face MP grilling

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor could face MP grilling

Oh dear. It seems that the horror never ends for the Andrew formally known as Prince. Mountbatten-Windsor – as he must now be called – was formally...

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Steerpike

Trump is right to crack down on the Muslim Brotherhood

Trump is right to crack down on the Muslim Brotherhood

Donald Trump has begun the process of banning the Muslim Brotherhood. The US President asked his officials last week to investigate whether certain...

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Edmund Fitton-Brown

David Lammy’s jury reforms aren’t bold – they’re brazen

David Lammy’s jury reforms aren’t bold – they’re brazen

King John placing his seal on Magna Carta 810 years ago is widely held to be a low point for the monarch and a boon for the rest of us. Now all...

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Madeline Grant

Racism / The scandal of the Maccabi ban must not be allowed to fade

Racism / The scandal of the Maccabi ban must not be allowed to fade

The scandal of the Maccabi Tel Aviv ban keeps getting worse. Now we discover that West Midlands Police (WMP), in their report calling for the...

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Brendan O’Neill

Lammy unveils plans to slash jury trials

Lammy unveils plans to slash jury trials

David Lammy has this afternoon set out his plans in parliament to drastically reduce the use of jury trials in England and Wales. With the backlog...

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James Heale

War in Ukraine / Why Putin thinks destiny is on his side

War in Ukraine / Why Putin thinks destiny is on his side

The Kremlin pulled out all the stops for the visit of Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow today....

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Owen Matthews

The worrying flaws in Lammy’s plan to cut jury trials

The worrying flaws in Lammy’s plan to cut jury trials

David Lammy clearly spotted that he had set the cat among the pigeons when his plans to cut back on jury trials were leaked last week. Realising...

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Andrew Tettenborn