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Twelve Good Citizens: Why Trial by Jury Remains a Pillar of British Liberty
Wednesday 25 February 2026 There are few institutions in the constitutional life of the United Kingdom more quietly radical than the jury. Twelve ordinary citizens — drawn at random from electoral registers — enter a courtroom, listen to evidence filtered through rules that have evolved over centuries, receive directions in law from a professional judge, and then retire to decide guilt or innocence. In that moment the immense coercive power of the state is placed in the hands
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The Army That Eats Its Own
Wednesday 25 February 2026 Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion, a grim secondary story has begun to harden into something closer to a pattern: growing reports that Russian soldiers are being brutalised not only by Ukraine’s firepower but by their own chain of command. These accounts vary in provenance and reliability, and none should be consumed with the credulous hunger of the internet. Yet taken together—across Russian investigative reporting in exile, Ukrainian an
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Between Washington and Brussels: The United Kingdom as Transatlantic Interlocutor in an Age of Fracture
Wednesday 25 February 2026 The transatlantic alliance has always been less an immutable structure than a living conversation — sometimes harmonious, sometimes acrimonious, occasionally perilously strained. The war in Ukraine, the rise of China, the use of trade tariffs as a tool of geopolitics, the politics of migration and energy, and the resurgence of ideological nationalism have all exposed divergences between the United States and her European allies. In this evolving env
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Troops before peace: Boris Johnson’s proposal and the price of signalling resolve
Tuesday 24 February 2026 Boris Johnson’s recent intervention in the Ukraine debate is deliberately provocative—by design. In a BBC interview reported widely over the past few days, he argued that the United Kingdom and European allies should deploy non-combat troops to “peaceful” areas of Ukraine now, rather than waiting for a ceasefire, to convince Vladimir Putin that the West’s commitments are real rather than rhetorical. The proposal lands in a political landscape that ha
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Misconduct in public office — an ancient offence under modern strain
Tuesday 24 February 2026 The arrest, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and Lord Mandelson has pushed a peculiarly English legal creature back into the headlines — a common law offence, shaped by judges rather than Parliament, carrying a maximum sentence of life imprisonment, and frequently criticised for being at once morally resonant and doctrinally untidy. Yet untidy does not mean unstructured. The offence has been repeatedly explai
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The Age of Unreason? Social Media, Artificial Intelligence and the Retreat from the Enlightenment
Tuesday 24 February 2026 There was a time — not so very long ago — when the word ‘Enlightenment’ signified an aspiration rather than an irony. The eighteenth century’s philosophers did not imagine that human beings were perfectible. They understood too well the frailty of reason and the temptations of passion. But they insisted upon a discipline: that claims to truth should be tested, that authority should justify itself, that facts should be distinguished from superstition,
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