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My cousin, Ray, died this year. He was the eldest son of Auntie Vera and Uncle Derek. He was much
My cousin, Ray, died this year. He was the eldest son of Auntie Vera and Uncle Derek. He was much
The recent re-adaptation of Snow White is the latest chapter in what feels like Disney’s ongoing identity crisis – a
During the 2016 Brexit referendum campaign, The Salisbury Review run my blog series ‘Referendum Watch’. My last piece, the day
Holy Men of the Electromagnetic Age: A Forgotten History of the Occult, Raphael Cormack, C Hurst & Co, 2025, £25.
Democracy is easy enough to define – or should be. We all know what it means. The online Cambridge University
Renaud Camus, the French writer who formulated ‘The Great Replacement’, according to which indigenous European populations are being replaced by
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