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
The ways of waterways
From travelling to trade, how Britons used water before canals
A passage to Istria
Long nights and grey days turn our correspondent’s mind to the Croatian coast
We must escape Subtopia
As Ian Nairn warned, British town planning has had a grim levelling effect on our urban and rural spaces
Cognition porn and discursive dehumanisation
Cultural and political discourse can follow the reductive yet seductive logic of pornography
A real pea souper
Rivers of filth bear our merry band to the grotesque wonders of Dickensian London
Why we should question the charge of “Islamophobia”
Valid criticism of beliefs and behaviour should not be equated with hateful bigotry
Devolution has been a disaster
SNP incompetence is a feature of the system and not a bug
The Cass Review is not the end
Gender ideologues are not going to give up in the face of facts
Religious freedom is back on the agenda
The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, currently before parliament, is an important step for securing Britain’s role in promoting religious liberty
Keep your shirt on
Don your white shirt with a flash of scarlet à la the fashion bitches
The enigma of Englishness
The English have debated their national nature for centuries