
Britain on the Brink
The riots plaguing Britain are spreading. What may have started out as peaceful demonstrations triggered by the Southport stabbings have
The riots plaguing Britain are spreading. What may have started out as peaceful demonstrations triggered by the Southport stabbings have
A small beached boat marks the final redoubt of a centuries-old fishing community in Cromer. As the tide gently recedes,
The Salisbury Review has not endorsed any major party in the forthcoming UK election. This is understandable. The election’s outcome
Enemy of the Disaster: Selected political writings, Renaud Camus, Vauban Books, 2023, £19.99. Renaud Camus is one of France’s most
Remembering Peasants. A Personal History of a Vanished World, Patrick Joyce, Allen Lane, illus, £25.00. In the small Irish town
How to Win an Information War. The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler, Peter Pomerantsev. Faber 2024, £20.00. In 1942 at the
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