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CONTRIBUTORS
IR is now a lost cause • Graft, corruption and thuggery go unchecked
Minister Marles unfit for military service • Why are we flogging off our historic military assets?
Can Taylor fix the broken covenant? • First, he must re-establish Liberal authority
Taylor to the rescue • There’s a new conservative Liberal leader in town. Get behind him
The Angusean stable • Taylor’s Herculean task
100% Angus. No bull • The Taylor cabinet’s choice cuts
Revenge of the Somewheres • Barnaby and I share some grievances
J’accuse Labor for Bondi • Did the government’s failure to counter the overt antisemitism of the pro-Palestinian crowd lead to the massacre?
Queers for Gaza, Isis brides for Oz • Labor fails Australians yet again
Hollowed out
PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK
DIARY
Indefensible • How Keir Starmer dropped the ball on military spending
Sunrise Symphonies
Continent adrift • Europe remains in denial about its defence
The numbers game • Can Nato troops keep pace with their enemies?
Friends with benefits
Terminates here • The last bus out of Mousehole
Don’t underestimate the ‘stop Farage’ alliance
BAROMETER
County crimes • On the trail of the organised gangs terrorising farmers
Crude awakening • David Lammy’s curious relationship with Guyanese Big Oil
A right mess
WRITER’S NOTEBOOK
The genius of Kenneth Williams
Whistle blowers • Why football referees and banks should fear over-regulation
My Epstein confession
LETTERS
Nostalgia for the City’s banks and buildings is no bad thing
Spirits of the Blitz • Philip Hensher is entranced by a fantastical novel set in war-torn London
A grand old democracy
Philosophical rambles
A quiet genius
A hardheaded romantic
Down the rushy glen
Mirror images
Deptford Strand
The art of conspiracy • A new exhibition fails to understand the appeal of mad theories, says Sam Kriss
Sunny delight
Natural born thriller
Strangeness and charm
Athenian rhapsody
Stranger things
An innocent man
Cairn
The write stuff
Jim Hacker rides again
Strange and familiar
Offal
No life
Real life
The turf
Aussie life
Language
Freestyle World Championship
Wintry look
2740: Not so objective
My brush with Hope Not Hate
The Battle for Britain
The Winter Olympics are really delivering
DEAR MARY YOUR PROBLEMS SOLVED
Joy among the elves
Stele
Give us back our streets • Send the protestors to the Domain