Emergency Exit at English Heritage
12 July 2025
by Mike Wells
How Much Does Cancel Culture Harm Academics’ Careers?
12 July 2025
by Noah Carl
The Independent Commission on Community and Cohesion, co-chaired by Sajid Javid and Jon Cruddas, is doomed to fail because it's made up of apologists for multiculturalism, says Laurie Wastell.
We might've won the Cold War, but Britain's now sliding into soft totalitarianism, warns Sam Ashworth-Hayes in the Telegraph, as state control, high taxes and strong-armed conformity erode our hard-won freedoms.
Lisa Nandy says she wants to end the "culture wars". This from a woman who said male rapists should be sent to women's prisons and who belongs to a party whose leaders wasted no time in taking the knee for race rioters.
The National Theatre bookshop epitomises the BBC-ification of 'Culture' into a Public Sphere melange. A new play, The Motive and the Cue, avoids this trap, but still ultimately fails, says J Sorel.
Stonewall's grip on taxpayer-funded bodies and politicians shows no sign of loosening. With its ideology-driven campaigns and diversity programmes, just what effect are they having on public institutions?
“Coronations used to be about the future,” says J. Sorel. But judging from what we’ve heard about it and the bizarre invitation, it will be an uninspiring look backwards into Britain's recent past.
On October 24th a group of people gathered in London under the auspices of the Together Foundation to address the question, 'Is a Great Reset inevitable?' Here's what they said.
You might think that if you debunk patently silly extreme weather claims, the entire fear agenda will go away. Think again. Climate change is now firmly embedded in the culture wars surrounding race, identity and gender.
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