Phillip Ullmann
Phillip Ullmann is a social business entrepreneur. He is passionate about creating business models that deliver benefits measured as much by people, community and nature as by financial assets.
A new covenantal politics
As the Jewish new year begins, Britain should learn from its lessons of forgiveness, renewal and trust
Recreational rioting
Is your right an existential threat to the nation or just blowing off steam? It depends on which flag you’re waving
Death by a thousand cuts
The near-invisibility of the Proms on BBC TV is a symptom of the collapse of public service broadcasting in Britain
Impressive yet unmoving
Franz Schmidt: 4 symphonies (Naxos)
On the death of pets
It is not losing a human, but it is losing a loved one
Midlands marvels and mysteries
A fitting if flawed tribute to one of England’s more undersung counties
“Scottish visas” would double down on two failed ideas
The plan offers the worst of devolution and mass migration in one policy
It is good to challenge kids
That which makes us anxious can also make us strong
The UK’s war on free speech
Street violence is being met with restrictions on online speech by a Labour government desperate to clamp down on opinion
(DTB) Don’t Trust Boris
The former prime minister is up to his old tricks
Do our leaders understand the power grid at all?
It seems as if basic facts are being completely ignored