Paul Sapper
Paul Sapper is a Roman Catholic journalist based in London. He tweets at @spsapper
The media won’t protect your freedom
Why was the case of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce ignored?
Inclusion isn’t a dirty word
Conservatism is the really inclusive worldview, because it offers us rules to live by
The poverty of “Singapore-on-Thames”
Britain can take inspiration from other countries but it cannot merely imitate them
Word pictures at a gallery
Paintings are appreciated best when there are few people around to spoil the view
The brighter side of German Expressionism
The expressionists breathed fresh life into familiar subjects
Culture war, what is it good for?
Women will continue to battle for our rights
How Singapore gets things done
Singapore’s enlightened authoritarianism offers lessons about effective governance
Blairism at its most zealous
The Labour manifesto is a recipe for bland bureaucratic managerialism
The Conservatives need a clear-out
Failed advisers and politicians have to be removed
Moral progress has happened not because of, but in spite of woke activism
People who have enabled falsehoods and abuse cannot take credit for civilisational advances
Why so few men take up the pen
With publishing now such a female-dominated industry, it’s no surprise that there are so few men writing fiction
Did QE cost taxpayers?
Claims that the Bank of England’s programme cost billions are a red herring
Schoenberg’s morning and night
Arnold Schoenberg: Expressionist Music (Orchid)