
Finding Freedom through Shirley Collins’ Folk Music
The gifts Shirley Collins has given to us by her guardianship of England’s old folk songs should also be seen as an invitation to all peoples to recover their own folk music traditions.

The gifts Shirley Collins has given to us by her guardianship of England’s old folk songs should also be seen as an invitation to all peoples to recover their own folk music traditions.

It’s vital that we take risks in asserting our legal right to doubt and interrogate the ‘decolonising’ story, because what is at stake is so very important.

It is no wonder that the countryside and small towns have always remained a bastion of traditionalism, naturally suspicious of progress and resistant to change.

Protestors oppose the climate-motivated traffic restrictions, calling them an infringement on freedom.

The hunt is almost the perfect antithesis of the ‘online community.’ In the hunting community, we know little of each other’s opinions. Our bond is not established by views or factions, but by our experience of belonging.

The average age of Muslims remains far lower, at just 27, while more than half of 27-year-olds describe themselves as atheists.

For liberal elites, the boundary between one country and another is as arbitrary as the difference between a man and a woman.

Despite appeals for all UK hospitals to remove rules which prevent patients from seeing their loved ones, the government appears unwilling to take firm action.

The shift in our society has been imposed from the outside. A cocktail of involuntary impositions and the cowardice of our leaders have rendered swathes of Britain unrecognisable.

Fighting Back does more than simply hope that the dire state of our culture can be reversed. It offers practical strategies, across every aspect of life, for turning things around and emerging victorious.