Jack Nicholson
Jack Nicholson is a student of British political history at Blackfriars, University of Oxford
Herbert Butterfield: A prophet for our age?
The Whig interpretation of history explains much that is malignant in modern progressivism
Extinction Rebellion, handmaiden of technocracy
There’s nothing natural about the environmentalism of modern eco activists
A successful account of the disastrous
When the Dust Settles is a record of an achingly human response to chaos and emergency
Winning the culture war in the American South
American conservatives have tried a new technique to team the statue-toppling social justice warriors dominating universities
Why are we supporting Ukraine?
A cautionary note about vicarious war
A bird-lover’s lament
Patrick Galbraith’s debut offers a quirkily enjoyable journey through a netherworldly Britain
Manager or meme?
Is Musk’s takeover of Twitter a good thing, a disaster, or just very funny?
Deporting Prince Charles
Dilyn and Boris run into Nadine in the park, who has a some bold new ideas
What would Boris do if he had to resign?
A discussion of life after premiership
Feminism has always been gender critical
Historical feminists knew better than anyone that biological sex is real
Fishing with Ted Hughes
A new memoir finds the poet in a world of rivers, rods, and reels