Giles Udy
Giles Udy is the author of Labour and the Gulag: Russia and the Seduction of the British Left (Biteback)
Moral crusade – or extremist front?
Thousands have marched for Black Lives Matter without realising the movement’s revolutionary aims
Recasting the Crown for modern Britain
This progressive historian’s real charge against the monarchic institution is one of “complacency”
Less will be better
More students have been worse. Some became dons — they have been worse too
George Eaton was not responsible for Roger Scruton’s firing
The Conservatives were ultimately responsible
Where has all the money gone?
Even Booker Prize-winning novelists struggle to make a living from writing
The return of Spencerian liberalism
Richard Hanania is a figure of fun for many, but he represents a broader return to liberalism’s sinister origins
When youth becomes period drama
The stakes feel very high when our younger years become the stuff of popular entertainment
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side
Don’t forget Nicola Sturgeon’s nodding dogs
The SNP have been enabled by uncritical British media
Live not by kayfabe
The dark side of professional wrestling is the dark side of institutional life