Walking a tightrope, tying themselves in knots
The Welsh Government’s new sex education curriculum is not fit for purpose
Labour is killing British farming
Attacks on British agriculture must be resisted
The downfall of the podcast-industrial complex
How did some of our finest podcasters get the election so wrong?
Wanted: a plan to reform the NHS
No serious party can sit out the ideological battle over the remorseless rise in public spending, including on health
How should we teach about the Holocaust?
Keir Starmer’s social engineering aims seem ill-conceived
Britain is at breaking point
The UK is experiencing existential challenges, but neither elitists nor populists offer a solution
Church visits and garden walks
From sumptuous architecture to delightful landscaping
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The magic of the original stubbornly refused to rise from the dead and save the movie from mediocrity
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
Amicus curAI?
The implementation of AI into the judicial process must be handled with care
The sadness of AI boyfriends
Technology can make romance frictionless and sterile
Digging the Holy Land’s past
Our modern controversies about Jerusalem have ancient and medieval roots