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In defence of echo chambers

Spot the Difference

Oh, dear God, no

Judgement Day

Book Club: Why trains, not electric cars, will save the world

Good grief

Moments of truth

Book Club: A miscellany of animals and aliens, Rasputin, revisions and laws

Deserving and Undeserving

Where Did It All Go Right?

A return, from London to Liverpool

Changing Parties

Shameless

The Last War

The Mews Letter of (Not Quite) Everything

The ‘Out Of Office’ Is On

The lessons of history

It’s All Kicking Off

Impossible places

Twenty Five Years On

Book Club: The viruses that helped win the Battle of Stalingrad

Getting your fingers dirty

The dust settles

A close reading of the lyrics to D:Ream’s ‘Things Can Only Get Better’

The Portillo moment

But their emails

Welcome To Wherever You Are

Red, dead, redemption?

None of us are getting any younger

Landslide

Oh, Canada

Things To Do In Richmond When You’re Dead

Fad’s Army

On the buses

Wanderlust

What just happened

The living dead

What the “midwest” and manifest destiny teach us about imperialism

Major power failures

An incomplete list of things which failed British Prime Minister Liz Truss blames, hates or has threatened to abolish

Questions of appetite

295 Days Gone

Main character syndrome

British waters

Green shoots, and lack thereof

We’re all looking for the guy who did this

Book Club: 1970, the first great British polling disaster

Royal absurdities and evil uncles

Don’t Look Up

The story of Cromartyshire, Scotland’s stupidest county

The Death of Shame

Implicit conspiracies and unreadable maps

Of man and nature

Ancient Dynasts

Running the numbers

Book Club: Some notes on the strange beauty of energy infrastructure

Warring kingdoms

When basically adequate things turn bad

Unfriendly electoral maps

Unexpected arrivals