Matthew Goodwin
Matthew Goodwin is a British writer and academic
What the public think about the Rwanda Plan
Sunak is heading for a make or break vote for his government
The big Tory lie
They promised high-skill immigration. We got something else entirely
The Great Awokening of British media
New research throws light on how the media landscape is being transformed
A wilting wallflower
A once ambitious civic project has devolved into the chaos that is London Wall West
Grossly offensive censorship
A new ruling offers hope for an end to preposterous rulings over “malicious communications”
Tragicomedy at the UN
The limp United Nations cannot be trusted to support the victims of tyranny
Bumps in the road
British roads, like Britain itself, need a lot of maintenance work
Hollowed-out Humanities
The tyranny of DEI, the canard of “decolonisation” and the rise of the bureaucrats
History will judge us on gender
How can the modern world tolerate such absurdity?
Britain will not be a “Christian country” without Christians
Traditions die if there is no one to cherish them
The stench of Chanel No 5
Set mainly in Nazi-occupied Paris, The New Look tells the story of Coco Chanel and Christian Dior
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side
The establishment prefers distractions to solutions
Politicians discuss irrelevances rather than confronting the obvious
Michael Gove’s convenient conversion won’t be enough
Britain’s economic dysfunction runs very deep indeed