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  1. Overrated: Dennis Skinner - Michael Mosbacher on why the Beast of Bolsover is just a rude, ineffective old leftie

  2. Underrated: A P Herbert - on how this man of letters was model backbench MP & early author

  3. Could make it to No 10? More unlikely things have happened. Michael Mosbacher weighs up his chances

  4. 20 hours ago

    Honored to have had at CHQ summer! Read his entire lecture on Cultural Climate Change in

  5. Sep 2

    Fine tribute in to AP Herbert - former author and Ravenscourt Park Ward resident.

  6. Sep 1
  7. Aug 29

    RIP uncle Christie Davies, humour professor, who in 1983 suggested Hong Kong's 5.5m people move to NIreland

  8. Sep 1

    Sad to report the death of Christie Davies, a valued contributor

  9. Sep 1

    If you're going to read one article this year, PLEASE make it this one... from ,

  10. Sep 1

    Cultural climate change - wonderfully insightful and thought-provoking essay by for

  11. Sep 1
  12. Aug 31

    Too many liberals would rather support 'community leaders' than feminists from Muslim backgrounds, says Julie Bindel

  13. Aug 31
  14. Aug 31

    Read ' excellent new essay on Cultural Climate Change. Via

  15. Aug 31

    's essay in is a gem: Asquith, Proust, Middleton Murry, poetry, eulogies, politics, all in three terrific pages.

  16. Aug 31

    's wonderful piece, "The Princess and the Poet", isn't so much a love triangle as a whole love geometry set.

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  18. The roots of Syria's civil war are not just sectarian, says Marwa al-Sabouni, but lie in the loss of a sense of home

  19. Aug 31
  20. Cultural climate change: Jonathan Sacks on why the West's narratives of secularisation are breaking down

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