Theme: Flyover country

Total Results: 686


Gerry Adams has long worked towards Sinn Fein power in the South. Party leader, Mary Lou McDonald, right, has achieved this. Credit: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images
11 Feb 2020 - 12:10am

Sinn Féin’s triumph is a victory of forgetting The exultant party doesn't want to disown its IRA past; it wants to selectively celebrate it

Jenny McCartney

Monday, 10 February

10.02

America’s elite is plotting revenge What if the crisis facing the US is not Donald Trump, but the coming backlash against him?

Justin Webb

Friday, 7 February

07.02

Why is Sinn Féin rising? A seismic shift in Irish politics could see the party, which is still ruled by an army council, in government

David Quinn

Wednesday, 5 February

05.02

Britain’s new class war A new democratic pluralism is needed to bring political peace to divided nations. Britain's post-liberals could blaze the trail

Michael Lind

Monday, 3 February

03.02

The two faces of Boris Johnson The PM's classical education instilled a rhetorical world view well-suited to our times

Freddie Sayers

Wednesday, 29 January

29.01

Trump rinses the Democrats again The President is too smart to patronise his supporters — he talks to them about the little things that matter

Justin Webb

Tuesday, 28 January

28.01

Populism in Italy is far from defeated As in England, France and elsewhere in Europe, there are signs Italy's Right is consolidating

Matthew Goodwin

Monday, 27 January

27.01

The roots of identitarian liberalism   Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented

John Gray

Friday, 24 January

24.01

The Scottish town that rejected nationalism In East Fife, Scottish nationalism has slowly become more attractive

John Lloyd

Thursday, 16 January

16.01

Why does Corbyn’s party hate Britain? The modern Labour Party decries patriotism and believes Britain's enemies always 'have a point'

James Bloodworth

Friday, 10 January

10.01

Why Schitt’s Creek is a parable for the good life If you lost everything you ever valued, how would you find meaning?

Libby Emmons

Thursday, 9 January

09.01

Don’t expect Jeremy Corbyn to go quietly Labour is going to find it impossible to escape the shadow of its humiliated leader

Stephen Pollard