Bryan Appleyard
Bryan Appleyard is a Sunday Times journalist and award-winning feature writer. His latest book is The Car (Weidenfeld & Nicolson). He tweets at @BryanAppleyard
Not necessarily the end of the world
The biggest existential threat to humans is now humanity
Is Georgia approaching its Euromaidan?
New attempts to curb the activities of NGOs have stirred pro-EU feeling
Hand to mouth
Delicacy, of unknown origins, makes us reluctant to pull plums with our thumbs
The schadenfreude election
The Labour landslide is a clarifying moment, which will be good for British political debate
The Conservatives must learn from their failures
Our failure was predictable and must not be repeated
Planning for success
Even with its huge majority, Labour has a finite amount of political capital. It should spend a great deal of it on planning reform
What on Earth are the Conservatives running on?
Rishi Sunak needs a vision for the country, not just anti-Starmer posturing
Artificially Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material is not a victimless crime
The often-raised theory that AI-CSAM is harmless or can even make children safer, must be quashed
Slaying gay culture
How trans activists took over the once worthy gay rights struggle
The war of words over Estonia’s Soviet monuments
Despite three decades of independence, Estonia’s Soviet past is still a cause of division
Alan Bennett at 90
From the small screen to the stage, Alan Bennett has been the poet of awkwardness and isolation
J.K. Rowling does it again
Why does one woman’s opinion cause so much outrage?