Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman QC is Attorney General for England and Wales
The way forward for conservatives
We must have bold politicians who really believe in the things they promise
Against rights radicalism
A noble cause has mutated into an obstructive and anti-democratic force
A short guide to voting in the general election
From Gorgeous George to the Newark Chainsaw Massacre, the Critic brings you a selectively exhaustive guide to the parties running in 2024
Rosemary Sutcliff
A writer of genius, capable of conveying the feelings and lives of those who lived in the distant past
Harriet Pester: Bookworld PR
Alas, not everything is plain sailing in the world of book-trade PR
Doing something can be worse than doing nothing
The Gaza pier and the failings of a “do something” foreign policy
Hurray for the Murrays
It is easy to forget how mediocre British tennis was before the Murrays
The scourge of EDI
It is patronising, divisive and anti-meritocratic
The curse of super-councillors
MPs should not be focused on the local at the expense of the national
The football world’s war on free speech
Football authorities are attempting to insist on what political values players and supporters should represent
Modernism at the opera house
Everything sacred and beautiful must be dragged through the mud
The mean queens of the book world
A rare case of a “progressive” employee facing consequences will not change the publishing industry