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Perhaps it's appropriate to start with an apology about the word in my title. Hubris isn't exactly coffee shop conversation ...
An archaeologist has shared proof of the 'lost city of Atlantis' and put together a documentary on his findings.
Britain's economy does stand apart from other members of the G7 under Labour. But not in the ways that the Chancellor would ...
Shakespeare showed us the fatal convergence of pride, misperception and political paralysis. In “ Coriolanus ,” the warrior ...
To me, evil is the deliberate and orchestrated action of an individual or group to achieve an aim that is going to hurt, ...
Regal and impossible to ignore, Leo is a fixed fire sign. Mane shaking, throne claiming Leo hath returned to rule the skies ...
In his row with Elon Musk, US President Donald Trump used tactics designed to take the heat out of the situation. Scottish ...
There was a time when a 15 year-old Kyree Walker was an internet sensation, a brash showman and the best young player in the ...
The risks to patients are well documented, with bullying linked to poor teamwork, practice errors and communication failures ...
Someone asked me ... how I felt. I was reminded of a story that a fellow townsman of ours used to tell — Abraham Lincoln.
In ‘Make It Happen,’ the award-winning playwright behind ‘Dear England’ and ‘Ink’ explores how the financial crash reshaped Britain — and why its institutions still struggle to write a new story.
By Victor Davis Hanson Wayne and Marcia Buske Distinguished Fellow in History Hillsdale College Imprimis   The following is adapted from a spee ...