When the “rights” of foreign sex criminals are being prioritised above the safety of Britons, we need change

The London Underground line points the way towards a better future

The second tier Conservatives had a chance to shine

Labour are struggling to justify their own policies

A strategy of concession and apology will not build Britain’s soft power

Bigger funds are not the key to effective investments

American conservatives are far less averse to assertive women than the political left

Your regular Critic round-up of the hottest shows and films.

The government’s flawed biodiversity analysis endangers successful state-funded schemes

The debate over Britain’s wartime leader has been reignited by an ignorant revisionist account

Failing universities should go the way of the monasteries under Henry VIII

France’s celebrity philosopher, war reporter and professional pessimist

The critics who are now lackeys of the art world

In conversation with Nigel Biggar about his career and the work of the Pharos Foundation

Ornament of the book-world

These monstrosities were imposed on the population, not desired

Scarcely any football chants will be allowed under Labour’s new “equality” rules

The decline of commerce on Chelsea’s celebrated street is a worrying sign for London

Gauguin was not an artist who lent himself to categorisation

Cleverness is a virtue in itself but is never sterile or without purpose

The vaunted German model really is kaput — bust

Any captured, destroyed city, offers the same problems for the new owners

She wants to dive into the murky depths of social media, but her microphone can only scratch the surface

The Tales of Hoffmann, Royal Opera House

If you liked Gladiator, you’ll like Gladiator II

The centenary “celebration” of the BBC Singers summed up everything that has gone wrong

Our rural landscape is much misunderstood

Prepare for winter with full panto footwear

Refuse to play the poverty card

This season’s must-have neckwear is a sartorial two-fingered salute to life