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
So, farewell then Humza
One man was very impressed with Humza Yousaf’s resignation speech
When things could only get better
Fans of the 1990s aren’t nostalgic reactionaries. They celebrate an era of optimism, peace, prosperity and great popular culture
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
Say it ain’t so, Joe
How democratic is a shadowy cabal conspiring to hide the fact that Biden is too frail to govern?
New life for a dying trade
The book world is on its last legs. So how we can bring it back from the dead?
The football world’s war on free speech
Football authorities are attempting to insist on what political values players and supporters should represent
Who hears the voiceless?
Leaving unborn children without legal protections would be an ethical disgrace
Here be flagons
The temperance campaigners realised that a picture can achieve more than a thousand words of argument
The renovation of the Heal’s Building
Londoners are sentimental about the early-twentieth-century Tottenham Court Road store, Heal’s
PMQs of the Apes
You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
The Labour voter blues
At least forty per cent of Starmer’s voters are social conservatives. Will he take them with him, or leave them behind?