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Remembering Waterloo

The New Waterloo Dispatch was a fitting commemoration of an important day not just for Britain but for all of Europe

Beware of Greeks Playing Games

Have Syriza's negotiations failed as spectacularly as many claim?

Charleston: Evasions and Excuses

There are shifty excuses being made for the Chareston shooting

Getting Away With Murder

A new thriller set in late-Stalinist Soviet Union has alarmed Russian authorities

A Helluva Week

'Turning down Andrew Neil at eleven at night was probably a mistake because Esther Rantzen became my body double and lectured me resoundingly on what Britain has done for me'

Having One’s Cake and Eating It

The Greeks do not — indeed cannot — pay their debts and yet they do not want to leave the euro. Something has got to give

The Crescent and the Jackboot: Dealing with Totalitarianism

Britain must learn to deal with Islamist extremists in the same way Germany has learnt to deal with neo-Nazis

A Dream of Scottish Secession

It is September 2016. The 1707 Act of Union lies rotting in the dustbin of history.

ISIS and the West: Neutrality absolves nothing

British Muslims extremists are joining ISIS. The UK must take responsibility — and action — before it's too late

Heaven and Hell in Campania

Despite the beauty of Southern Italy, a book studying the Camorra shows it is a place of contradictions

Underrated: Abroad

The ravenous longing for the infinite possibilities of “otherwhere”

The king of cakes

"Yuletide revels were designed to see you through the dark days — and how dark they seem today"