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Antisemitic vandalism shocked French authorities Thursday evening when perpetrators used chainsaws to deliberately destroy an olive tree memorial honoring Ilan Halimi in Epinay-sur-Seine, prompting ...
After JKR, here's Kathleen Stock on Nicole Sturgeon's ridiculous book: In the 2010s it was commonplace to hear that such-and-such a prominent woman had “imposter syndrome” — meaning she went through ...
Caitlin Moran makes some excellent points about the Bonnie Blue saga. What, men kept asking her, do you make of her? Why did she do it? Is she emotionally damaged? Why does Bonnie Blue want to be ...
It is no coincidence that Hamas brazenly chose to publish photographs of the skeletal Jewish prisoners it is deliberately starving in its war tunnels after a week of successfully marketing its ...
Last month Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, used the blunt instrument of the Terrorism Act to classify Palestine Action as a proscribed organisation. For anyone who doubted that the move was a ...
From JK Rowling's much-awaited review of Frankly - The twilight of Nicola Sturgeon: Sturgeon tells us in Frankly that she wants to eradicate misogyny directed at women in the ‘public sphere’, ie, ...
More on the Edinburgh Book Festival farrago, from Alex Massie in the Times: Some 800 authors, including the likes of Sally Rooney, Frankie Boyle, Amy Liptrot, Greta Thunberg, Naomi Klein and many ...
VP of The American College of Pediatricians @ACPeds Jane Anderson MD: “Those puberty blockers are used in medicine to treat medical conditions and puberty is not a ...
A staggering one in ten motions on the agenda at the annual conference of the British Medical Association (BMA), the doctors’ trade union, are about the Israel-Gaza conflict. No wonder the union has ...
The forgotten Uighurs. From the Telegraph: China is to triple the number of facilities it uses to forcibly harvest the organs of detained Uyghur people, it has been claimed. Experts have raised the ...
A “queer dance artist” who attended a £48,000-a-year school was behind a pro-Palestine protest at the Royal Opera House, The Telegraph can reveal.
Photographer Chris Killip's look at the last days of shipbuilding on the Tyne, from 1975-1977 ...