Marc Glendening
Marc Glendening is Head of Cultural Affairs at the Institute of Economic Affairs
The weaponisation of hate
Reducing thought to emotion is overtly propagandistic
The perversity of the Oasis reunion
The cultural optimism of the nineties has been lost
The personal has become far too political
Something has gone very wrong when we are acutely aware of politics
The odd world of Peter Oborne
How has a far-sighted conservative commentator fallen so far?
Labour is killing British farming
Attacks on British agriculture must be resisted
White male conservatives for identity politics
Kemi Badenoch’s supporters should have fewer illusions
Trump’s first gambit fails
The Republican candidate was not as effective on the debate stage as he anticipated
We are missing the important point on procurement
Systemic dysfunction is far more important than individual failures
How the West fell out of love with mass migration
Restrictionist opinion is breaking through the establishment cordon sanitaire
Franco-Irish vigour
Augusta Holmès: Symphonic poems (CPO)
Is Britain closed for business?
Stacks of extra administration will make it even harder for businesses to turn a profit
We need more have-yachts
The tragedy of the Bayesian highlights a wider issue about our lack of ambition