Wanjiru Njoya
Dr Wanjiru Njoya is a senior lecturer in the Law School at Exeter University
Black Lives Matter are pushing division, not unity
BLM’s radical ideas, such as defunding the police, would only make the lives of black communities worse
A passionate battler for buildings
A manichaean choice between the organic adaptation of old buildings and the beauty of the new
Don’t bet on green energy
Groupthink has blinded us into backing solar and wind. Will a big short make us see sense?
Junk food? More like junk statistics
New claims about the costs of obesity are wildly exaggerated
Trump’s Bitcoin Boom
The UK should clarify its stance on the leading cryptocurrency sooner rather than later
Clickbait criticism
A depressing, inarticulate complaint of a generation too paralysed even to make art
A worthy but deeply flawed attack on woke
A distinct lack of charity when evaluating the motivations and goals of others
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We found the prawns you so thoughtfully left behind the radiator, but there’s still something here, isn’t there?
The fading fumes of the New Right
None of the Tory candidates offer the chance of an ideological makeover
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details
Brutalist beauties
These monstrosities were imposed on the population, not desired