Demri Scott Greggo
Demri Scott Greggo is a Contributing Fellow at Defense Priorities
Trump the peacemaker?
Donald Trump’s survival should inspire him to seek an end to violence
What Trump gets right about NATO
There needs to be a shifting in the balance of responsibility from America to Europe
Moral progress has happened not because of, but in spite of woke activism
People who have enabled falsehoods and abuse cannot take credit for civilisational advances
Giving Mozart a makeover
Mozart: The Salzburg Project (Warner)
Contra Hitchens on the election
It was reasonable not to vote to prevent a Labour majority
What Lowry saw in the sea
The philosophical side of the painter of “matchstalk men” adds to his charm
Gregory Snaith: Little Magazine Editor
Only Gregory seemed prepared to upset the applecart
Racing’s shame
British racing should have nothing to do with Sheikh Mohammed
Rosemary Sutcliff
A writer of genius, capable of conveying the feelings and lives of those who lived in the distant past
The schadenfreude election
The Labour landslide is a clarifying moment, which will be good for British political debate
British broadcasting capitulation
Editorial standards have been thrown out, and anti-white discrimination embraced at the BBC
“Trad” theatre can still feel fresh
West End strikes a balance between keeping their spine and nostalgic appeal, whilst avoiding creakiness