Oz Katerji
Oz Katerji is a writer, journalist and filmmaker with a focus on the Middle East, and host of the podcast Corbynism: The Post-Mortem
Wanted: A new Labour foreign policy
It comes as no surprise that Jeremy Corbyn leapt to Russia’s defence after the Salisbury poisoning
Starmer and the satirists
Will British comedians be as tough on the new government as on the last?
My Magyar dish
A dish that combines gravity with tradition, but is cheekily unorthodox
Walking a tightrope
It is not easy for Jeremy Hunt to toe the government line without falling off
Chasing rainbows
Dissident civil servants have been risking their careers to fight a losing battle against burgeoning Whitehall wokery
Can criminals be judges?
Freemasons, extremists, even members of the Garrick Club can be appointed to the bench
How soap helped civilisation to survive
It subdued one of our most dangerous enemies: germs
45 seconds to midnight
Say what you will of nuclear war but at least, unlike this election, it’s mercifully brief
The stultification of the liberal mind
Ed Davey’s anti-political campaign is darker than it looks
Pathetic fallacy? Pathetic government
Sunak’s sad announcement was miserably symbolic of Conservative failure
Britain must get real on foreign policy
Dim clichés and childish chest-beating are not going to help us