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
Advertisements for themselves
Michael Craig-Martin and the sad afterlife of conceptual art
Portugal and the missing goats
The roots of environmental disasters can be odder than they look
A Chancellor should be a fine thing
The University of Oxford’s Chancellor election has descended into farce
Is Donald Trump the new Hillary Clinton?
His campaign is failing to reach out to enough voters
The age of reason, sliced and diced
No historian wields Ockham’s razor more effectively than J.C.D. Clark
The empty road to serfdom
“Vision Zero” is a tyrannical anti-driving dream
The death of modern Britishness?
Attempts to construct a dehistoricised national identity have failed
The monumental cradles of democracy
Squeezed into a single large volume, readers can now find a remarkable account of the Greek city
Don’t idolise Roger Scruton
Our reverence for the late thinker must not limit our imaginations