Tim Dawson

Tim Dawson is a writer and journalist.

Boris was fun once, but nobody’s laughing anymore

Twinkly-eyed twentieth century mischief makers have crashed out of fashion

A treatise on the life and mating habits of the party political activist

The new Dr Who is timely, not tokenistic

Intellectual wits like P J O’Rourke are rare birds these days

Church attendance is on the rise among non-Christian, non-believing millennials

The BBC has lost its way and things have to change

Knighthood or no knighthood, Tony Blair will never be re-habilitated

Once a habit that cut across class, smoking is now masochistic comfort for the dispossessed

Chris Bryant’s absurd rhetoric deepens cultural divisions in one of the most tolerant countries on earth