Editorial standards have been thrown out, and anti-white discrimination embraced at the BBC

Labour’s is continuing a misguided approach to DEI

British universities are in an unsustainable state of overexpansion, and taxpayers can’t be expected to keep footing the bill

A new survey of problem gamblers has serious problems of its own

The European Court of Human Rights continues to shape policy here in the UK

Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence

Under Labour a deeply ideological education sector could go very quickly and badly wrong

The Reformation was a transformative moment in English urban history

Language, landscapes and level crossings — is there nothing we can’t diversify, if we only dare to try?

To save the Conservative Party, its chairman must return powers to the local associations

How democratic is a shadowy cabal conspiring to hide the fact that Biden is too frail to govern?

Arts practice has gained the upper hand over scholarship

How should France tackle the problem of repeat juvenile offenders?

The man cruelly mocked as “not even the best drummer in The Beatles” must be the most underrated musician of all time

A video artwork that aims to critique Rex Whistler’s controversial mural in Tate Britain lacks context and nuance

It is easy to forget how mediocre British tennis was before the Murrays

A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism

The police, the prisons and the courts are all dysfunctional, thanks to the Conservatives

Labour’s “more devolution” policy will only strengthen the cause in the long term

Life: My Story Through History by Pope Francis with Fabio Marchese Ragona

Cull of the Wild: Killing in the Name of Conservation. By Hugh Warwick

Iron Imperator: Roman Grand Strategy Under Tiberius. By Iskander Rehman

This weather-based thriller is all hot air, but who doesn’t enjoy a warm summer breeze?

A daring production of a daring work

It seems dangerously liable to foster neuroticism and credulity

Guillaume Guillon-Lethière was an artistic and social pioneer

A life drawing class gets rather too real

Spanish wine helps one escape the misery and damp of Britain

Good fishing, books and beer remind us that not everything is awful

British racing should have nothing to do with Sheikh Mohammed