Nigel Vinson
Lord Vinson of Roddam Dene is an entrepreneur, inventor and a conservative member of the House of Lords
Why I am backing Buckingham University
Buckingham University is flying high without the help of state support
Do the arts need policy?
Decoupling creativity from policy might give art ambition again
The soullessness of “social mobility”
Underprivileged young people need culture, not just “skills”
The blame game
Some terrible villain has made the Conservative Party unpopular. But who could it be?
Keir Starmer cannot ignore us
The gender debate is not going to disappear
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
It isn’t ageist to want Joe Biden to drop out
People are concerned about his condition, not his age
The BBC can be a drag
The priorities of its reporting, especially on gender issues, can be absurd
C. L. R. James and the majesty of cricket
The West Indian writer and historian knew that cricket is far more than merely a sport
The grey vote will not save the Tories
Appealing to older voters is failing as an electoral strategy
Populism on the march
As populism advances on both sides of the channel, we ask if it can make the shift from insurgent movement to governing project
The students are revolting
Far too many young people are sheltered from the real world by their university education