The agonising death of liberal atheism
Everyone “does God” now
ByReviewing politics
and culture since 1913
Everyone “does God” now
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The President spent his Easter weekend preparing for his showdown with democracy
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Restore Britain is running a handful of council candidates in Great Yarmouth – but it says this is “history in…
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The property giveaway is just another facet of Britain’s never ending housing crisis
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So long childless cat ladies, hello “immature men”
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In my congregation in Lewisham, I can see a hunger to be more serious
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Everything on the internet is becoming Fruit Love Island
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The filmmaker on his career and the American Revolution
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After the Iran war, the Atlantic relationship can never be the same
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How some of the world’s richest people ditch their responsibilities to their employees
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The Young Labour and Labour Students elections suggest a swing towards leadership-critical factions
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The stable, socially rooted party system of the postwar period is being washed away by a new volatility.
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Dragging out this war may be the regime’s best chance of avoiding another one
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Energy policy has left us perilously exposed to global shocks
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Trump now has the forces in place to carry out a limited operation, but it would be fraught with risk
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While Pierre Choderlos de Laclos’s novel focuses on the protagonists’ schemes, Christopher Hampton’s play examines the psychological impact of their…
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Sadie Sink and Noah Jupe deliver thrilling performances, but Robert Icke’s direction is an assault on the senses
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In a speech, the US President tried to justify a war he struggles to muster much interest in
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Even advancements in AI couldn’t make the tactic work
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The opponents of restrictions for under-16s miss the point of health policy
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