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A culture war concerns “social policy wedge
The arts sector has long been unthinkingly in thrall to the supposedly “progressive” left but a coherent, coordinated, conservative strategy could, and should, shift the consensus
Research has looked into owners’ conflicting views about their horses’ welfare and lives
British politics has changed radically, says Josiah Gogarty. The traditional relationship between think tanks, journalists and politicians has broken down, and power is increasingly shaped by “civilia
The sunk-cost fallacy is set to ruin the Doc’s quiet Spanish getaway
The cars at Hampton Court’s concours event combine the weird, the wonderful and the very expensive. And then there’s the people…
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