Emily Fielder
Emily Fielder is Director of Communications at the Adam Smith Institute
Disbanding St John’s Voices would be cultural vandalism
Modern bureaucrats should leave our choirs alone
February letters
Questioning Cameron, cautioning Houellebecq and disputing the image of God
In praise of centibillionaires
When people are free to make a lot of money from new businesses, everybody wins
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
The public health fanatics have a new enemy in their sights
Sheikh up the Telegraph
We are fortunate that the UAE still wishes to invest in so unstable a country
Snook dazzles as Dorian Gray
Wilde’s preoccupation with beauty and artifice brings a sassy Victorian immorality tale into our own times
The dark threat of nitazenes
New opioids could pose a dramatic risk to British streets
A talented pianist and a battered piano
Bezhod Abduraimov: Shadows of my ancestors (Alpha-Classics)
Stop blaming Brexit for Britain’s economic ills
It is not only wrong — it distracts us from our real problems
The arts are under threat in Scotland
New legislation endangers freedom, but the arts have been enabling its suppression for some time
First impressions
The first Impressionist exhibition was no obscure bit of posturing, but artistic sedition
Don’t take the vapes!
Will there be no end to the government’s embrace of prohibitionism?