Oxford Observer
Oxford elects
Meet the denizens of Oxford’s disenchanted garden currently competing for the university’s top sinecure
Labour won’t survive unless it boosts living standards
People need hope that things can eventually get better
Ethnic identity is fine, as long as you’re not English
In the corridors of power, every ethnic grievance is welcome — except for the concerns of the English
Ulster’s deadly web
What if one of the most useful British agents inside the IRA was also a mass murderer?
The thorn in Starmer’s side
Why does Rosie Duffield scare the Labour leadership?
I love a “dream home” nightmare
What disasters will strike the family next? You almost expect a tsunami
Where are the real statesmen?
Neither populists nor managerialists can rule
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The magic of the original stubbornly refused to rise from the dead and save the movie from mediocrity
Journeys in Genderland
The stories of people caught up in the madness of gender ideology are beyond belief
Five rules for governing
Use your power, bring back politics, extend your wings, rebuild your base — and govern in poetry
Giving Mozart a makeover
Mozart: The Salzburg Project (Warner)
Corporations can become communities
Canary Wharf’s 8 Canada Square should be humanised