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  1. Britain’s most civilised magazine for arts, culture, politics, fashion and much more.

  2. Oct 31, 2019 · About The Critic. The Critic is Britain’s monthly magazine for politics, ideas, art, literature and much more. Edited by Christopher Montgomery, The Critic exists to push back against a self-regarding and dangerous consensus that finds critical voices troubling, triggering, insensitive and disrespectful.

  3. Flawed analysis of illiberal culture. d’Ancona is guilty of the same kind of arrogance and bad faith he identifies in other liberals. Books. Seamus Flaherty.

  4. The mean queens of the book world. A rare case of a “progressive” employee facing consequences will not change the publishing industry. Nina Welsch.

  5. Aug 27, 2024 · Robert Hutton. “T hat’s what we have inherited,” Keir Starmer gloomed, “not just an economic black hole, a societal black hole.”. It was a beautiful day, but the prime minister had arrived with his own small black cloud of miserabilism. We were gathered in the garden of Number 10.

  6. From Gorgeous George to the Newark Chainsaw Massacre, the Critic brings you a selectively exhaustive guide to the parties running in 2024

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  8. Aug 28, 2024 · Stories of residents fleeing the area during the Carnival period are ten-a-penny. The cold, hard data backs up these distressing anecdotes. Between 2017 and 2023, the Met Police recorded 47 stabbings at Notting Hill Carnival, an average of 9 a year.

  9. This article is taken from the December-January 2024 issue of The Critic. To get the full magazine why not subscribe? Right now we’re offering five issues for just £10. Political heroes are difficult…

  10. From Gorgeous George to the Newark Chainsaw Massacre, the Critic brings you a selectively exhaustive guide to the parties running in 2024