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Britain is Bust

Ross Clark

An impassioned critique of the state of the British economy, which will explain how Britain has ended up in this position through political and economic mismanagement and suggest ways to avoid the coming fiscal crisis

Covenant

Danny Kruger

Leading MP Danny Kruger presents his vision for conservative politics - now with new and updated material

A Billion Years of Sex Differences

Steve Stewart-Williams

A Billion Years of Sex Differences offers a brilliant analysis of what science really tells us about sex differences and why they matter, as well as the inherent biases that make it so difficult for us to navigate these topics

God is an Englishman

Bijan Omrani

Why England owes an enormous debt to its decaying Christian heritage

The War on Science

Lawrence Krauss

An unparalleled group of prominent scholars from wide-ranging disciplines detail ongoing efforts to impose ideological restrictions on science and scholarship throughout western society

Reparations

Nigel Biggar

Why people are arguing for reparations, and why they are wrong

The Care Dilemma

David Goodhart

How to strengthen family life in a liberal age

Taboo

Eric Kaufmann

How to defend and restore cultural freedom in an age of progressive illiberalism

Lesbians

Julie Bindel

The challenges and joys of being a lesbian in the 21st century

No One Left

Paul Morland

Why we face population collapse and what to do about it

The Koran and the Flesh

Ludovic-Mohamed Zahed

An Imam explains how to reconcile the spirit and the flesh

Troubled

Rob Henderson

A vivid coming-of-age memoir

Reopening Muslim Minds

Mustafa Akyol

A fascinating journey into Islam’s diverse history of ideas, making an argument for an ‘Islamic Enlightenment’ today.

Gay Shame

Gareth Roberts

How gender ideology is fuelling a new wave of homophobic bigotry

Black Success

Tony Sewell

Tony Sewell weaves memoir and polemic to explore the drivers of black success. Tracing black Britons’ hard-won achievements back to their source - family, education and discipline - he argues in favour of rejecting victimhood and low expectations and embracing high ambitions. The result is visionary new view of black life in Britain today

Beyond Grievance

Rakib Ehsan

Why the Left is out of touch with the faith-based pro-family patriotism of Britain’s ethnic minorities