Last night we saw the decline of our democracy. The Senate passed 32 pieces of legislation without so much as even a debate ...
As expected, without a public mandate or any sort of proper consultation, Australia has passed what is being described as the ...
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Eliza Clark’s first novel, Boy Parts, centred on a self-destructive woman taking explicit photographs of men. Her second, ...
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How can you break the mental manacles of an empire that has occupied not only your physical world but also your education, ...
Paradise Lost, this is one of those rare and refreshing books that invites us to compare our feelings with other committed ...
Professor Guy Leschziner writes that he was raised in a secular household that was ‘entirely irreligious’ yet with ‘a strong ...
Of all the issues which did it for the Conservatives in July 2024, no issue deterred life-long Tories more than the failure ...
On a bus journey in Transylvania last summer, I got talking to a young Romanian man who works in Yorkshire and who had been ...