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The Institute of Contemporary Politics – sorry, *Arts*!
Comment Alexander Adams 7/27/21 Comment Alexander Adams 7/27/21

The Institute of Contemporary Politics – sorry, *Arts*!

Such naked diversion of art funds into social campaigns is now no longer hidden and the watchdogs have given up any pretence of impartiality or even competence.

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Our Current Predicament #55: Gabriel Baraldi
Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/26/21 Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/26/21

Our Current Predicament #55: Gabriel Baraldi

The latest episode of the Our Current Predicament podcast is out now.

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Our Current Predicament #54: Luke Perry
Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/26/21 Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/26/21

Our Current Predicament #54: Luke Perry

S D Wickett talks to Luke Perry.

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‘Your papers please’: How mandatory vaccination came to be
Comment Luke Perry 7/26/21 Comment Luke Perry 7/26/21

‘Your papers please’: How mandatory vaccination came to be

From three weeks to flatten the curve to ‘your papers, please’.

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Labour Council allows school to teach homophobic hate
Comment A D M Collingwood 7/25/21 Comment A D M Collingwood 7/25/21

Labour Council allows school to teach homophobic hate

The juxtaposition of the stories about the behaviour of two Labour-led councils in West Yorkshire could not be more arresting.

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Your Life in 10 – Paul Embery (s01 e01)
Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/24/21 Comment, Culture S D Wickett 7/24/21

Your Life in 10 – Paul Embery (s01 e01)

In this episode, Paul Embery, author of Despised and columnist for UnHerd, joins S D Wickett to discuss his favourite music, books, film and more.

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The butterfly effect that will kill the Labour Party
Comment, History Julien Yvon 7/23/21 Comment, History Julien Yvon 7/23/21

The butterfly effect that will kill the Labour Party

History teaches us that decades of stability, the grandeur of a nation, and the reputation of a once-proud politician can all be effortlessly undone by a single mistake.

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The icing on Labour’s poisonous cake
Comment A D M Collingwood 7/22/21 Comment A D M Collingwood 7/22/21

The icing on Labour’s poisonous cake

Leeds City Council has reminded the voting public that the party's problem with left-wing extremism is far too pervasive to be solved by the expulsion of 'only' a thousand members.

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